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Google designed Android deliberately to be incompatible with anything existing out there -- including common Linux distributions.
For this reason, Android is not covered by OIN. But MeeGo is based on technologies found in common Linux distributions, meaning it's covered by OIN.
Somehow it seems that without actively pursuing this, the participants in current events around Android make MeeGo more and more compelling on handset devices.