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Texrat 2009-12-07 01:59

Re: Has anyone from the Maemo team actually responded to any bugs?
 
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Originally Posted by freppas (Post 413756)
OK, here's a question: if we do end up OTA fixing bugs automatically on the go, how do we communicate what's been fixed?

Honestly, the average consumer (and quite a few of them have the device), will probably not want to search for bug fixes all the time so they're likely to not bother finding fixes to what's bugging them (pun intended). But if you do it automatically then they'd probably like to know that their email clients now work perfectly etc.

Fixes show up in updates, so no one has to search.

freppas 2009-12-07 02:27

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Originally Posted by Texrat (Post 413762)
Fixes show up in updates, so no one has to search.

OK, cool! Good to know that's been taken care of nicely :)

roundyz 2009-12-07 08:17

Re: Has anyone from the Maemo team actually responded to any bugs?
 
It would be nice just to be able to get the FW to use my PAYGO 3 sim card. The rest of the stuff should really be bug fixes, and concentrate on new features later.

Andre Klapper 2009-12-07 09:53

Re: Has anyone from the Maemo team actually responded to any bugs?
 
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Originally Posted by roundyz (Post 414042)
It would be nice just to be able to get the FW to use my PAYGO 3 sim card. The rest of the stuff should really be bug fixes, and concentrate on new features later.

If that is https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5315 , it is fixed internally.

Andre Klapper 2009-12-07 09:54

Re: Has anyone from the Maemo team actually responded to any bugs?
 
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Originally Posted by hcancelik (Post 413734)
If I'm not wrong there is only 80 bugs fixed so far. Could that be right?

Yes, that could be right, as bugs.maemo.org is not the only source of bug reports for Nokia. :-)

VDVsx 2009-12-07 14:20

Re: Has anyone from the Maemo team actually responded to any bugs?
 
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Originally Posted by sjgadsby (Post 411612)
There's been no indication that Nokia has reversed course to consider a portrait on-screen keyboard necessary. So: very unlikely.

Just shooting to the air, but I bet on a portrait keyboard, since the browser will have a portrait mode is reasonable to think in a portrait keyboard, at least make a lot of sense for me :D

ewan 2009-12-07 14:53

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Originally Posted by Andre Klapper (Post 414126)
Yes, that could be right, as bugs.maemo.org is not the only source of bug reports for Nokia. :-)

This is also sad :(

Hiding bugs in internal-only trackers just keeps people in the dark for no good reason.

sjgadsby 2009-12-07 15:15

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Originally Posted by ewan (Post 414614)
Hiding bugs in internal-only trackers just keeps people in the dark for no good reason.

And that's what made so wonderful Ari Jaaksi's announcement at Maemo Summit 2009 that Nokia will be shifting to use bugs.maemo.org as the sole Maemo bugtracker.

bbns 2009-12-07 15:27

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Migration is not gonna happen in short time. It's not just nokia employee using it but some subcontractors, 3rd party companies, etc. But feel free to devote your bugs on bugs.maemo.org here and brainstorm. And note that Nokia does appreciate your submission.

Andraeseus 2009-12-07 15:31

Re: Has anyone from the Maemo team actually responded to any bugs?
 
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Originally Posted by MaxiKana (Post 411538)
You can check the bugtracker for potential fixes. Improving batterylife by 10% isn't really something to fix, since it is very application dependant. Also I doubt mms will make it in the next release because of it's complexity. Noise issue with images cannot be fixed without altering image quality. Noise is a feature of the sensor in the camera, you can diminsh it with certain software algorithms but that almost always results in a loss of detail as well.



The whole MMS thing is very sad since when i talked to customer swervice AND THE OFFICIAL NOKIA FLAGSHIP STORE IN NEW YORK, they all told me YES YES THER N900 has MMS all for me to find out after buying it that it does not and looks like a new device will be out in the 2nd half of 2010 that WILL more than likely have it. its cool though u live and u learn and i have learned that when talking to official like sales folks and cust. reps make sure i record the convo for quality assurance


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