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More open development and peer review would be beneficial to Android. On the Apple side, they validate all application submissions but at the same time, every developer makes there own fart application. Android has the potential to foster more shared development (let all the fart app developers polish the same code). At minimum, this would return the peer review benefit of FOSS development. Over in the Maemo stables, the list of programs is shorter but appears to be shared and developed with far more good will than what we're seeing with Android.