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‘Lips’ Forum For Linux Lovers

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Several companies have banded together to facilitate the proliferation of phones equipped with Linux.

The Linux Phone Standards (Lips) Forum has launched with an oath to write open Application Programming Interfaces (define) and create new services to spread the use of Linux in smartphones, handheld computers and other mobile devices.

The founding members of Lips include a mixed bag of operators, device makers, chipmakers and software specialists: PalmSource, France Telecom/Orange, FSM Labs, Huawei, Jaluna, ARM, Cellon, Esmertec, MIZI Research, Montavista Software and Open-Plug.

Lips members said in a statement that while efforts to improve the performance of the Linux kernel have been afoot for sometime, standards that allow disparate applications and services to run on phones are crucial to spreading Linux in the telephony market.

Lips is posing itself as an open mobile software alternative to products from Microsoft and Symbian, which account for about 70 percent of the mobile OS market, according to research firms like Canalys.

“By standardizing the Linux-based system services and Application Programming Interfaces, we will help to simplify the creation of fully functional Linux phones, ensuring they match the requirements of operators and increasing their appeal to consumers,” said Lips Forum President Haila Wang in a statement.”

Lips is planning a few deliverables to spur Linux adoption: open APIs that define Linux-based services that run on phones; standards for extensions to the software development kits that help programmers develop products using Lips; and a testing methodology to certify Lips implementations.

Lips will also support requirements defined by the Open Mobile Terminal Platform, an association of mobile operators worldwide focused on defining the functional requirements of mobile phones.

This article was first published on InternetNews.com. To read the full article, click here.

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