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Re: Maemo 6 / Harmattan on N900?
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Maybe it is so that even forgetting about the kernel modules, you can't even get a basic phone implementation of Maemo that is completely free/open source at the moment. Even in that case I'd say it's not so simple to say "this one is more open than that one" because being able to run a free (minus the kernel modules) version is just one way of looking at it. I agree that it can be considered a fairly important factor though. Not having a Maemo for an Android device right now that the first phone-capable Maemo device has been out for two months doesn't really mean there will never be one either, it's still a bit early. Which other market systems are you talking about btw? My "about 10" estimate came from the lists compiled by the SFLC folks. Certainly they hadn't catalogued more than 20 even if being generous. |
Re: Maemo 6 / Harmattan on N900?
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Which is just the subtle point I was trying to make regarding the "openness" of the Maemo Operating System. I respect and agree that Nokia is more willing to work with their communities than other manufacturers.. and that the environment in the community, apps, and "root" on device is more open than - say - android... the founding structure of Maemo itself is not fully available. To grab the sources, and build a working, bootable to desktop version of maemo is not possible, in my understanding - correct? I love Mer and everything it tried to do.. and hope it does frame into something that is needed in the future, either a stop-gap to M6 for the N900, or just a plain open source replacement to M5 or M6.. either is perfectly wonderful.. But unfortunately Mer (to my understanding) cannot be used as an example of openness like the NITDroid can.. they didn't need to work with Google to get a working port (AFAIK). Anyway.. this particular topic is off-topic for this thread and belongs in the other one I linked to a few posts back.. You just chimed in at a perfect time :). |
Re: Will N900 be ignored by Nokia?
This thread should be clearly marked [FUD] in its title.
It's nothing but fear based on uncertainty and doubt. You will see the facts in maybe end of the year. Until then, enjoy your device. And then, continue enjoying or get the next thing (whether that will be from Nokia is your choice, you don't have to follow any herd). |
Re: Will N900 be ignored by Nokia?
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Think about this...since the iPad was announced, tech-type guys are moaning about how it should have Apple's full OS-X on it, a 'real' OS, not the limited 'phone' OS-X version. But if it ran Maemo 5, there would be no such complaints, 'cause it would be running a 'real' OS. So I'm gonna moan an' groan an' throw a hissy fit because my N900 which already has the most powerful mobile OS on the friggin' planet may not get an even more awesome version? Naaa... |
Re: Maemo 6 / Harmattan on N900?
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Phone parts - Ofono already runs under Mer (see jebba's post). Battery management, well, blob, but Nokia doesn't mind Nokia SW on Nokia devices. If the actual audio works (properly) in phone, not sure yet, but this is something we should work with getting working - at that point it would be comparable to a Freerunner in terms of usefulness ;) |
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And there is an option in the official android market to "show only free apps"... They may or may not be open source: like Pandora Radio - but they are free to me as an end user... and there are many hundreds. |
Re: Maemo 6 / Harmattan on N900?
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Re: Will N900 be ignored by Nokia?
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A declaration of this kind is meaningless. It's a very vague announcement that allows them to hide behind it and use it the way they want to, and to you to interpret it as the lack of basic operations and functionalities in the device is OK because it's only a step. Every electronic device these days is a step. If I'm buying an expensive product, and this product is a milestone, a step, and a complete product that better products will follow it - great. But if the product is a beta, which is what the n900 feels to me, and I'm actually the one doing the QA on the device for the next device to come, that's not acceptable, although the idea of selling a beta product (in contrary to product with a beta version) is ingenious. Maybe I haven't done my research properly, but I'm not the only one. If you feel great with your step 4 device - that's cool. If you don't - let Nokia hear you and know that this is not acceptable by their customers. |
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Re: Will N900 be ignored by Nokia?
If Nokia aren't going to properly support the N900, they're shooting themselves in the foot big time!
Maemo is a late and so far pretty marginal, if potentially very promising, entry in the crowded smartphone OS field. It's too far from being comparable in terms of many features and performance with Nokia's own incumbent S60 platform. If we, the early adopters get once again taken for a ride, I really don't see who's going to buy the next Maemo device. Nokia will slowly but surely regress to the rank of cheap & cheerful "convenience" phone manufacturer and we all will be running either Android or Apple OS phones in ~18 months' time. If, on the other hand, Nokia concentrates hard to make the N900 a wotrhy competitor to Android, S60 and the iPhone OS, then there's hope... |
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