HP to Open Source webOS In Bits Through September
Jan 25, 2012, 2:40 PM by Eric M. Zeman
HP today announced a schedule that it will follow for releasing the source code of webOS. The platform will be distributed in parts between now and September of this year, which is HP's target for offering the complete OS and developer package. The first pieces to be made available are the Enyo 2.0 and Enyo source code. Enyo lets developers write apps that work on a variety of webOS form factors. HP will follow up in February by releasing the intended project governance model, QT WebKit extensions, JavaScript core, and UI Enyo widgets. The webOS code will be made available under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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What a crock. Yea, ill wait till summer to contribute.
Release code only to have my own contributions released by them so they can look good and proffit from me ?
It doesn't work that way.
I'll be waiting until august to start contributing with enyo. Thanks for the enyo code tho 🙂
See you all then. 🙂