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It's truly sad to see Nokia fail to recognize what they HAD as a pioneer in this market at the time--and it's even more frustrating as someone who ALMOST had the kind of product they could trust to recommend to associates, friends and business partners. Ultimately, NOBODY wants to buy something from Nokia with such an awkward support and communication structure in addition to the quick and complete orphaning of tablets and phones. THIS is why, tragically for Nokia, if MeeGo is to succeed at all it will be because of some other company than Nokia as a member of the MeeGo project. Or, if we're all incredibly lucky, they truly DO build a fully open-source friendly architecture line of products (tablets, handsets, portable gaming console, etc) and THEN just concentrate on that hardware while the community does what they do best with a set of open-source drivers in hand. Nobody would even care that it didn't have apps. They'll write them. The open-source community always have. My 2 cents and plus some. :) |
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Truth be told, I don't place much faith in Samsung and open source, either. I have a Samsung TV (I can ****ing telnet into my TV!) and their source offerings for that are like Nokia's: Just mostly the opened GNU components that they're obligated to provide, not really their stuff. |
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What I tried to say with my limited diplomacy skills is that even if some have lost the half-full glass vision, it would be at least prudent to give them the benefit of the doubt and not discard any and all their efforts, both community and Nokian, past errors and mistakes notwithstanding (call me an optimist or fanboy, but do we really want more being able to say told-you-so, or open, working devices ?). As for the announcements, I don't fully understand how they could announce future plans about devices that themselves have not been yet announced (/me gone crosseyed). That's why I say let's at least wait for the exact announcement of the N9-or-whatever-its-called and THEN we can communicate that this or that is good or bad. EDIT: Quote:
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Particularly the first posting and the last posting where they indicated "Another member says that they have been in contact with Samsung and that they(Samsung) intends on releasing the full driver source sometime next week. Whenever the complete source is released, I will update the links." Mind you, this means it's not fully open yet (we'll have to wait on a tangible release of that code to actually claim that), but it seems positive. Even with what WAS released in the package, according to a cursory examination by STSKeeps, it appears to have more opened code than Maemo 5. There's a whole thread on this at http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=59502 After dancing this open-source jig with Nokia, I'm willing to give Samsung a chance to really prove themselves where Nokia has failed repeatedly despite assurances and claims. We'll see, though. I'm hopeful. |
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Are you seriously suggesting that people should stop having minimum expectations? We should lower our expectations from Nokia to its customers and the community it claims to be trying to foster around its products? I'm not sure that optimism has been earned yet and I'm damned sure that blaming the community will do Nokia any good, especially when it isn't enabling the community to support its own products. It certainly isn't attempting to leverage any favorable and competitive advantage through its community, anyway. It's brutal to hear--but ultimately it's the customer that spends the money and makes or breaks the brand, and blaming the community is effectively blaming the customer. Quote:
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Nokia drives the n900 off cheap (read free) labour and if you told them that they would say "we know". All other money is put into marketing spin and pumping out these devices to the clueless masses.
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Also the top of the range Androids are now being updated from 2.1 to 2.2. Same with iphones. So there has been a positive track record there. Not like Nokia that forces you to buy a new device to get the new operating system. So I will definitely be sitting out the next Nokia especially with so many android devices coming out now and android having a very developed app market. If I did not need a new device till next year when the meego device is ready then I would consider the Nokia meego then. However, I cannot take the N900 that long and can't trust Nokia that the N9 can be updated to meego. |
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Are you saying that the n900 is as likely to see a good version of MeeGo-Harmattan as an n8x0 was going to see any version of Fremantle? If so, you're ignoring simple facts that make some of us reasonably hopeful.
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Plus, unlike unwritten features, broken features can be reverted to in code, diffed, debugged, traced. |
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