> As someone who has participated in the GENIVI Open Source Project
>> Taskforce, I hope that Ford will consider submitting its code there as
>> well.
> This happened right?
> http://www.slashgear.com/ford-contributes-applink-code-to-genivi-alli...
> What does this mean, if anything, for OpenXC? Will we actually be able
> to run Sync off of Linux? If so, Ford deserves some serious respect from
> the Open Source community!
> On Tuesday, 16 October 2012 03:30:42 UTC-4, Alison Chaiken wrote:
>> Chris updates us:
>> > We are devoting a large amount of energy to continuing development of
>> the platform and getting it to the public ASAP.
>> Congratulations, Chris. I'm so glad that, if nothing else, the news
>> means that your hard work won't be wasted, and that the open source
>> community will have an Android choice with high-quality example code
>> for communicating with CAN. I also hope that this means that we
>> will hear other good news from Ford about adoption and release of
>> source code.
>> As someone who has participated in the GENIVI Open Source Project
>> Taskforce, I hope that Ford will consider submitting its code there as
>> well. OpenXC is just the kind of auto-specific middleware that
>> GENIVI needs and wants. I'd be pleased to answer any questions you
>> might have about the value and details of a submission.
>> --
>> Alison Chaiken
>> (650) 279-5600 (cell) {she-devel.com,
>> exerciseforthereader.org}
>> From what I've known of desire, I hold with those who favor fire.
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