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2006-06-09
Everybody does.
But willing is never enough to have it.
*Someone* have to actually do it happen.
And regarding ICS on a Samsung Wave, so far, the best hope is not the manufacturer - as a naive one would expect - but... yes, an hobby project, which has yet to reach usability state but *still* is the best hope.
And this hope existence is possible *only* because of openness.
Oh, sure, we can goes sidetracks and debate of the interest or not to have ICS on a Samsung Wave, and maybe there is not such such point beyond technical curiosity.
But the facts remains: if there is one, it *may* become a reality *because* of openness.
The existence itself of such project is the topic here, not his *current* status.
Which is, I think, the main point of the article.
Check title again.