All Motorola Home projects have been migrated to a new Motorola Home neighborhood.
The new neighborhood provides easy access to the open source software components utilized in released Motorola Home products, in compliance with their corresponding open source licenses.
The following projects were migrated:
bnc, casmr, casos, connectsr, cpms, cps1000, dac6000, dcxsettop, dks-2000, dmcherrypicker, erm, esite-builder, gom, gsrm, iotportal, kls-2000, mipx, motodem, motomaestro, nbbswimax, ng764x, nim100, nvg510, ocap-dev-pltfrm, oles, oll1000, om2000, radd6000, sb5101, sb6120, sb6141, sb6x2x, sbg6580, sbg901, sdm, se3000, stb100lc-200f, stb210e, svg2501, svm, svom, tod-csf, vip-fcs, vip-motoplyr, vip15x0-vip17x0, vip19x0, vip1xx1, vip22x2 and vt2x4x
Dear OSMC users,
Welcome to the new home of OpenSource.Motorola.Com (OSMC)! We are pleased to re-introduce our service, now hosted by SF.net. You will find that all products, discussions, and downloads from our old site are still available for you to access as you need.
Regards,
The Motorola Open Source Software Team.
Hello everyone,
I've decided to pursue opportunities outside of Motorola. My last day is July 3rd, 2008. Please see post3511 for full transition details. Thank you for your support.
Please check out the updates (wiki1070) to Motorola's participation in the Eclipse Open Source efforts around Tools for Mobile Linux (Tml) and Mobile Tools for Java (MTJ).
Please see the recently posted white paper (doc1324) which describes Motorola's current efforts with regard to Open Source. This is a good overview of the current state of Open Source within Motorola, and specifically for the Mobile Devices business.
Motorola will be presenting two talks at the upcoming EclipseCon 2008 conference (http://www.eclipsecon.org/2008/) on the work being done with the 'Tools for Mobile Linux' project (http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tml/) and the 'Mobile Tools for Java' project (http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/mtj/):
"The Future of TmL: A Simulated End-to-End Environment for Mobile Enterprise Applications" (http://www.eclipsecon.org/2008/index.php?page=sub/&id=53)... read more
For those that didn't get a chance to make it to Guy Martin's presentation at LinuxWorld 2007 in San Francisco, CA, USA, you can review the slides (doc1313), as well as view one of the new features implemented as a result of the presentation (the Open Source feedback forum - post2797). Thanks for your support of Open Source at Motorola.
Please check out the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) link at the bottom of every page for answers to the most commonly asked questions about opensource.motorola.com. Thank you for your support of the site.
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) announced today a new initiative aimed at encouraging greater unification of Java® technology for the mobile industry. The company will open source its Java test framework and sample test cases and will develop the reference implementation and compliance tests for Motorola-lead JSRs such as the Mobile Information Device Profiles (MIDP) 3.0 specification. The goal of this effort is to create a more common, open environment for mobile Java platforms through an open source project. ... read more
Motorola (NYSE: MOT) today announced the launch of opensource.motorola.com, a new resource aimed at sharing source code, original open source projects and new ideas and information with open source developers around the world.
Affiliated with the newly announced Motorola MOTODEV developer support program, opensource.motorola.com is aimed at giving developers easier access to world-class code, applications and IP by creating an open but simplified working channel with Motorola across the broader Linux®, Java® and mobile communities. ... read more