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Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
Just repeating .. I'd like to ask one question: How would you guys like the community to look around Jolla SW/HW etc?
As someone who straddles the line between "general consumer" and "linux power user", I'd like it if the Jolla community (Forums, resources, KM, user participation, apps) was molded in a way that is easily consumable by someone who doesn't *have* to hack their phone if they don't want to, but contains the depth and resources for those that do if they want to push boundaries.

In other words, I hope the organization of any new community doesn't imply Linux guru skills by default in order to participate (I hope it's as commercially viable to as many people as possible and not geek niche). That means when in doubt, don't assume knowledge but make things as simple as possible by default, and provide a path to heavy duty Linux guru stuff for those that enjoy that.

I wish I had more specific examples. I suppose if I had to try to resummarize even further, I hope this community is as accessible and useful to the layman as it is the power users/devs and I think it's easier to build with those different audiences in mind from the start then it is to start advanced-niche and then try to shoe-horn in the common user later.