PalmSource Helps Found New Linux Group
Nov 14, 2005, 2:35 PM by (staff)
PalmSource today announced it is one of the founding members of a new group devoted to standardizing aspects of Linux for mobile devices. As phone manufacturers devlop and customize Linux for their devices, the OS is growing along numerous parallel forks, duplicating efforts and complicating things for developers and manufacturers. Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) is a group of companies that will attempt to standardize APIs and other aspects of the open source OS to prevent fragmentation. Last month PalmSource also joined the Open Source Development Labs Mobile Linux Initiative, a group with similar goals, but focused more on unifying applications than the underlying core OS.
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