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Revision as of 15:07, 16 February 2007
OpenMoko is an attempt to create the worlds first completely open mobile phone software stack.
We believe in standardization bottom-up (defined and implemented by the community), instead of top-down (defined by a consortium).
For a more thorough introduction see this announcement
OpenMoko is supposed to run on all kinds of Linux-capable mobile phones. The first fully supported OpenMoko phone is the FIC Neo1973.
This initative has been initiated by FIC Inc. and OpenMoko, Inc.