Talk:Greenphone

For

 * Since this is really just a footnote in Qtopia phone edition's history, this page should be merged into Qtopia. Nokia's recent purchase of Trolltech (makers of Qt and Qtopia) will certainly make Qtopia's phone software more relevant, but the Greenphone is dead.  The fact that several articles refer to the Greenphone instead of Qtopia or Qtopia Phone Edition (which is a redirect page to Qtopia) means there is some lack of understanding here.  I think it is best resolved by merging this article into Qtopia. --Adam KatzΔtalk  23:08, 1 May 2008 (UTC)

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 * I'm not so sure: but the Greenphone's use of free and open software was ahead of its time and makes it worthy of its own article. Sam Dutton (talk) 17:49, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
 * I feel that there should be a separate Greenphone page since it was a product in itself. If it is being referenced incorrectly, then the referencing links should be cleaned up. I don't think merging it is the solution, rather a link on the Qtopia page. Brian Bowie (talk) 17:02, 13 May 2009 (GMT+2)

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