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#149
Originally Posted by pycage View Post
If you ever signed an NDA for doing business, you'd know that you cannot simply discuss all issues happily in the public for legal reasons.
If in doubt, you better say nothing.

I don't know if this is the case here, but I don't mind. There may be reasons, though, and to us users it doesn't matter at all. All that matters is that if you were unlucky to get faulty hardware, you'll get it replaced under warranty.
As I've said before, I can understand how a low-level grunt would feel like that if there is a secretive culture at the company. But many of the Jolla social media figureheads are pretty high up. I'm fairly certain they could make quite different policy if they so chose. Then again, when the leadership are secretive, that culture fast spreads all over the organization in general...

stezz, for example, is the CTO at Jolla. I have a very, very hard time believing his hands were tied from answering by an NDA. Jolla's management decision, of which he probably was part, sounds far more likely to me?