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Re: Community saving Jolla and Sailfish OS ?
If Jolla needs more people supporting them, maybe it would be more effective if we tried to help them with advertising?
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I registered on that Intex page weeks ago but I am not sure they'll get more than double digit people registering but it can't hurt and is free.
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I'd pay good money to replace the Android 5 on my Samsung S6 with a functional & supported SailfishOS.
After having a Nokia N9, the S6 is at best 'disappointing'. And Google's intrusiveness is insulting. |
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I tried the advertising option. But I have to say that some of the shortcomings of the Jolla Phone make it a hard sale. That is why I think that a supported option of installing Sailfish on existing phones is a much more viable option. Maybe a quick win would be to work on the launcher for Android 5 so at least the main audience understands the logic of the OS.
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Would people pay 200-300€ for a SFOS image to install on a non Jolla phone, knowing that they won't get maps or alien dalvik?
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I try to keep my healthy skepticism regarding further investment into Jolla, the company, so I try to focus on SailfishOS itself. Since opening its source needs to be approved by the board/investors, is there anything that would make them decide to do so?
When you look at the amount of contributions to the currently open code like the Browser or Documents, it is not a very convincing look (and I am not bashing anyone for it, since I haven't contributed myself for various reasons). I believe that if the OS got opened, there would be soon some CSSU version (and I would be glad to contribute at least on the UI side), but it is in no way certain. I have seen some people on TJC calling for an open letter to investors and I thought it is not the brightest idea, but what about doing something else: What if the community (namely people who could contribute) would send an open letter to Jolla, offering to keep working on SailfishOS if the whole source is released under an open license? It of course would not be legally binding, but it would mean something concrete on the table as an argument for opening the code. In the ideal scenario, Jolla would be kept alive with only few employees that would try to license the system (as it is quite complete) to potential partners and the community would keep it alive (not just for Jolla, but for themselves) through the community version. At least temporarily, until Jolla turned profitable (or went out of business completely). Just my 2c. |
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