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RE[6]: Android has the apps
by shmerl on Wed 27th Feb 2013 02:19
in reply to "RE[5]: Android has the apps"
Tizen is significantly less open. Availability of code (in rare drop in fashion - i.e. no open development) doesn't help, but it has more issues than that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flora_License
It only grants patents to Tizen Certified Platforms that pass the Tizen Association's compatibility test.
As a licence, it is unlikely compatible with requirements of the Open Source Initiative
In 2012 Legal Team of Linux Foundation's Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) devoted to licenses and copyrights associated with a software, expressed doubts regarding openness of the Flora License.
This looks to me like a reason why Tizen won't get wide traction, while Firefox OS runtime would.
Edited 2013-02-27 02:27 UTC
RE[7]: Android has the apps
by oiaohm on Wed 27th Feb 2013 03:47
in reply to "RE[6]: Android has the apps"
Tizen is significantly less open. Availability of code (in rare drop in fashion - i.e. no open development) doesn't help, but it has more issues than that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flora_License
"It only grants patents to Tizen Certified Platforms that pass the Tizen Association's compatibility test.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flora_License
"It only grants patents to Tizen Certified Platforms that pass the Tizen Association's compatibility test.
As a licence, it is unlikely compatible with requirements of the Open Source Initiative
In 2012 Legal Team of Linux Foundation's Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) devoted to licenses and copyrights associated with a software, expressed doubts regarding openness of the Flora License.
This looks to me like a reason why Tizen won't get wide traction, while Firefox OS runtime would. "
Depends Firefox OS you will have to talk to individual patent holders alone to make the device.
Tizen certifying body is the Linux Foundation. So charges for this is not too bad.
Tizen license does not forbid doing your own license pool for patents or own patent agreements. Basically a non certified Tizen from patent point of view is almost in the same place as Firefox OS.




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shmerl
https://source.tizen.org/
I don't know where you got that from about Tizen. Firefox OS and Tizen OS are equally open.
Both you can download the development tip of the repositories.