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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
These days expectations are too high and patience too short.
Maybe, maybe not. It'll just get more demanding when this goes more towards the consumer market. I see this part of the issue which hasn't really been addressed in last four years, before there was talks of how closed the process is - it is just one manifestation of closed monolithic release cycles. Changelogs, anybody? Constant update roll makes consumers more satisfied as the progress can be noticed. It is not so difficult to make changelogs for "nerds" then either. Nokia should switch to this operating mode now, not when the next device for consumers is out, as then it is too late to practice.

Originally Posted by skalogre View Post
See, defects are funny things. They tend to appear once the product is in the wild.
This is one reason why large monolithic updates are bad. As they tend to have these issues which are not found and which will not be addressed until next release. This create a lot of criticism, discussion and bad words. "Waiting sucks".

"Time for change" http://maemo.org/community/brainstor..._packages-002/
 

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