Please don't mix teams, distributions, and efforts. FSO is an initiative building a dbus-based framework for mobile devices, 100% funded by Openmoko. The FSO team evolved out of Openmoko's Framework Team. FSO provides a dbus API and a reference implementation that is supposed to run on as many devices as we can manage -- including the GTA's, but also a lot of non-Openmoko devices.
Openmoko 2008.x is a distribution, which does not include the new framework, since Qtopia is the framework used there. Openmoko 2009.x will be a distribution including the FSO framework. A personal remark: With all these semiopen initiatives going live, I see Openmoko being more and more important for free software, not less. At the end of the day, OM is still only free open mobile communications platform(*) out there -- and I don't see that changing soon. Cheers, -- :M: (*) A platform is a combination of hardware and software, not just one of them. What use is a software that I can not put on my closed device? Likewise what use is hardware that I can't update with my own software. _______________________________________________ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support