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2009-05-11
, 09:51
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@ Oulu, Finland
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Ah, commercial developers. That's an entirely different subject from community developers.
Community developers are the only thing really worth discussing in the community (especially from the standpoint of what's released with SDKs).
Commercial developers have an entirely separate support relationship with Nokia to community developers, and you can trust that a commercial developer will be well aware of what's going to be offered on the platform by the OEM if they're planning an application like this.
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2009-05-11
, 10:09
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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No, that is not. Actually, commercial developers can be part of the community...
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... Truly, we should welcome also potential commercial developers here, and be happy that they participate in maemo.org community!
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2009-05-11
, 11:35
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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No, that is not. Actually, commercial developers can be part of the community.
I really do not like your interpretation of a community as a group of amateurs or non-professionals. From my viewpoint, commercial developers can be members of the (maemo.org) community as well.
Not necessarily. A third-party commercial developer without any relationship to Nokia can exist. It can be even you, if you sell your application for money.
No, not really. Truly, we should welcome also potential commercial developers here, and be happy that they participate in maemo.org community!
Certain other manufacturers I could mention do their best to forbid third party alternatives to built-in software.