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I don't think they are purposely attempting to keep us out of the loop. It's just that they, along with MANY other corporations, are used to the way things have been for them for years and years. Development is closed and you don't spill any beans for any reason whatsoever lest you be fired.

Nokia's not used to the open source way of doing things... and I'm sure the employees aren't either as the IT stuff is basically a small project... so they are still used to being weary of opening their mouths and so on. Constantly *****ing and moaning about it (and making mountains out of molehills) doesn't help matters. They know we want more open communication from them and it's been slowly getting better. It's just very hard to have that happen when the overwhelming corporate culture of the huge company you work for is so hush hush.

Back on topic, I'm glad to hear that the issue has finally been found and that it's a kernel issue rather than a hardware issue, though I realize that's little consolation for those of you that lost cards to the bug. I hope Nokia compensates you for the loss/trouble.

Last edited by zerojay; 2007-09-25 at 12:17.