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pali 2011-11-13 19:39

Source code of Certman Control panel applet
 
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Hello,

now I got from Nokia source code of certman control panel applet. I really do not belive that Nokia sent me source code of (until now) unpublished binary only component of Maemo 5...

I looked into source code and all is under GPL license, so I redistributing source code to Maemo community.

Tarball of maemo-security-certman-applet which I got is attached.

EDIT: Now Nokia officialy released source code of lastest version here: https://gitorious.org/maemo-5-certif...certman-applet

Estel 2011-11-13 19:56

Re: Source code of Certman Control panel applet
 
:eek: Shock.

No, really :eek:

Nokia released source code of something, that wasn't released before? For Freemantle? Halleluah, I can't believe it. It is like China allowing free demonstration on TianAnMen. Bless You, Pali, try again, and You're going to get BMe code for us ;)

/Estel

jonwil 2011-11-13 23:22

Re: Source code of Certman Control panel applet
 
I can think of source code that would be far more useful than BME source :)

jonwil 2011-11-14 02:18

Re: Source code of Certman Control panel applet
 
Hmmm, this source isn't the latest version :(
Its not PR1.3 or 1.3.1 source, its older than that :(

Estel 2011-11-14 02:35

Re: Source code of Certman Control panel applet
 
Still better than nothing. I could probably be very happy with pr 1.1 BME source ;)

lma 2011-11-14 03:22

Re: Source code of Certman Control panel applet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pali (Post 1123027)
I looked into source code and all is under GPL license

LGPL, 2.1 according to COPYING or "either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version" according to debian/copyright so let's call it "2.1 or later" which complies with both.

But yeah, kudos to whoever managed to get it released!

lma 2011-11-14 03:25

Re: Source code of Certman Control panel applet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Estel (Post 1123204)
Still better than nothing. I could probably be very happy with pr 1.1 BME source ;)

Heck, I (and everyone else who ever had a reboot-looping-while-charging N8x0) would be happy even with the fixed binary mentioned in bug 3144.

jonwil 2011-11-14 03:27

Re: Source code of Certman Control panel applet
 
Having BME source would be pointless. Most people dont need to mess with it at all and for those that want to do battery charging things, the information (e.g. on N900 charging chip) is already known.

Much more usefull source we could have such as icd source or mce source or connui-* source or hildon-input-method closed bits or osso-systemui stuff.

pali 2011-11-14 09:03

Re: Source code of Certman Control panel applet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lma (Post 1123212)
LGPL, 2.1 according to COPYING or "either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version" according to debian/copyright so let's call it "2.1 or later" which complies with both.

But yeah, kudos to whoever managed to get it released!

sorry for mistake. I checked only headers of files if all is OK for publishing here...

Estel 2011-11-14 12:27

Re: Source code of Certman Control panel applet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonwil (Post 1123216)
Having BME source would be pointless. Most people dont need to mess with it at all and for those that want to do battery charging things, the information (e.g. on N900 charging chip) is already known.

Much more usefull source we could have such as icd source or mce source or connui-* source or hildon-input-method closed bits or osso-systemui stuff.

Can't agree. Without knowing bme source, we got real troubles replacing it - due to many Maemo element, communicating with it.

Sure, You can kick off bme and throw proper module now, and charging will work - but, everything depending on API communication with bme, will get broken. If You want to get more info, ask joerg_rw or catch him on irc (DocScrutinizer).

Nevertheless, I agree, that mce code would be also useful ;)

Still, this discussion is quite pointless, cause we aren't going to get bme/mce sources anyway.

/Estel


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