April 8th, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: Symbian | No Comments »
Though the new branding and website have been live for several weeks now, last friday has been declared as the official launching day of the new Symbian (together with their new logo).
This means that the new developer site is up and running and applications from developers are accepted.
“Community involvement is paramount to the evolution of the platform so members of the Symbian community are being invited to feedback on the website. By next week, select Symbian friends will also be invited to trial it. In total we are opening it up to thousands of people before we launch it publicly sometime this quarter (PR talk for very soon).”
Their new website will include platform release information, council charters, wikis, forums as well as access to the SDK, code repository, tools, documentation, Wiki, bugtracker and forums. There will also be a consumer focused area on the website.
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