Nokia Starts Open Source Website
X-Fade writes "Nokia launched OpenSource.nokia.com today. It is the first place to look for information concerning Nokia involvement in the Open Source community. The Projects page lists all Nokia developed downloadable code including: Maemo (Development platform for Linux based handhelds), MobileNews (Mobile NNTP reader), Python for S60, Sofia-SIP (SIP User-Agent library) and more. The website also features a list of all projects Nokia contributed to."
Seems perfect for Nokia, especially since newer versions of GForge have a SOAP API; they could have shown some examples of a Nokia phone accessing GForge via a little proxy or some such.
And GForge certainly could handle the load; check out the numbers on some of the bigger installations on the list of public GForge sites.
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