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Palm does it best. It s really easy to enable the developer mode to be able to install unsigned software. Homebrew is even encouraged.
I think the version fragmentation and issues like these will hurt Android more and more. This opens a window of opportunity for Nokia with the N900 and Palm.
A lot of Android devices are just as locked down as the iPhone is. You first have to hack your phone to get root access and run unsigned software.