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Re: Update 1.0.9.n this week?
So YouNited OS integration is coming after all: https://twitter.com/zwemdisco/status/517994538468904960
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Well... I don't say anything then. If no native, it is nonono for me.
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On system updates from OpenRepos vs. from Jolla. Let's say I have a Honda still under warranty. Now something banal breaks, e.g. the interior light. I call Honda and they tell me sorry, we are currently busy and out of parts, but your next scheduled service is coming, we will look at it then. Do I accept? Sure.
Compare it with when something crucial breaks, e.g. a brake light swich. I step on the brakes but the lights at the back of the car don't light up. Clearly not a desirable situation on a motorway. Would I accept the same conditions? Definitely not! I go to Johny down the road who has a good reputation and can fix it right away. Of course, I could go to Johny with the banal fix too. So why don't I? Because the car is under a warranty and it is Honda's job to fix it. So is the crucial fix, but that can't wait, so Johny wins. It's up to you whether you consider insecure Bash a broken brake light switch or a burned out interior light. Depending on your decision, install it now from OpenRepos or wait for Jolla. End of story. |
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If you're good enough with cars, then you can fix it yourself, but then you might as well have bought a brake light yourself and fitted it. But if you don't know what goes on under the hood, then you're better waiting for Toyota to fit you in. |
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@billranton: And you're forgetting the fact that testing any packages says nothing about whether it'll work as promised or not. Look at Apple's iOS 8 updates so far. They've broken more than they've repaired. But they've tested them though.
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