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So Long and Thanks for all the Fish
Thats it.
In my honest opinion they are leaving every current contribitor behind, and this is, I believe, a step further towards closed source. Leaving the ship, wiith that announcement I am afraid http://jolla.com/wp-content/uploads/...2015_FINAL.PDF EDIT: On request. I try to clarify my standing. The initial announcement was very worrying for me, yes. Since, more have evolved, both from Jolla, but also from the dear members of this community. So, do I leave. Hell no. Never mind if the current 'beta' devices gets dumped by Jolla. This is still one good piece of hardware for me, and the open SailfishOS (yes, I know, not completely open) suits me, and I believe this community fairly well. It is surely not as handicapped by Aegis like my dear N9's. How come my anger? This is unfortunately how I am. I get worried, from sensire concern that I (we) will losse yet another battle. I make mistakes, I should probably think more, before I write. Excuse me. But that is part of me, and by not voluntarely giving up I have won many battles. As for the donations, what Have I gotten ? I have so far invested in books on Qt development. Jolla phone (when it was expensive) Jolla Tablet A new (used) PC for development Hardware to support hacking not only the Jolla, but also N9 (experimenting with serial communications for looking at early boot process) Licenses and donations for exisitng applcations, some are free, but when it suits my needs I have donated (as an example, I donated 20€ to Navifirm developer) Donations for other developers like coderus and cepiperez (I dont want to say how much, but a fair good amount) When it is claimed that nothing was made. I really hope that not all feel that way. I have made at least a few good initiatives - and no - they are not 100% done. To mention those that I favour: Prey Tor a long list of hacking tools, like nmap, hping etc I have also helped individuals with individual problems, as for example SSH, openssl, PHP, Apache server, Postgresql to mention a few. Oh! And I managed to get a spare battery as replacement for one dead one. And, a charger that will charge Jolla battery, when the phone refuses to boot enough to charge. Next spending, is probably replacement of one device that has a broken sim-slot as a result of disassembling. The donations, I must say, dont cover even the expenses laid out so far. Thats not what I was asking for, I was enabling me to continue my work, which I will, both for Jolla, but also for N9xx series. |
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fresh fish to the CEO grinder...Ari Jaaksi. where are you?!
hurmula was visible. mark was vocal and sounded more professional... Tomi showed up in a pink suit never to be seen again...:D |
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I don't see any problem.
I guess money well spent: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/j...startup#/story |
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This should also mean that there will be Jolla branded devices in the future. Which is a good thing IMO. |
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The 'licening' SailfishOS is what mainly sounds worrying. |
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maybe jolla just want cheat the system by licencing it to them self. most componies doing this with brands. just a power play!
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But this does worry me. |
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Idea of generating income from licensing deals has been there since from the beginning. On that part nothing has changed AFAIK.
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As it might not be impossible, it is for sure troublesome. Considering the current history, this is not promising for the future if you ask me. Sadly. |
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