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2009-06-04
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I think involving trusted developers and community leaders in Maemo 5's launch is the right thing to do.... If Nokia is considering being this open in a launch as strategic as Maemo and its devices, then I think those of us in the bowels of the ship will understand the need for NDA's.
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2009-06-04
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2009-06-05
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#14
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Will exclusive agreements with network service providers limit or otherwise restrict Nokia's involvement with the community?
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2009-06-05
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Creating a perception that someone has inside knowledge, without providing any actual knowledge, puts a person in a really uncomfortable, unpleasant spot.
Not that I know anyone like this. Just thinking out loud. Speculating.
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2009-06-05
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2009-06-06
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For us its clear that the success and probably even the basic existence of Maemo depends on our good relationship with the Maemo and the open source communities. Better relationships = better chances of success.
What kind of limitations or restrictions come to your mind for a scenario where those agreements would exist?
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2009-06-15
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In this case it seems to me that Sprint may have had more to gain or loose than Palm. Palms reaction may have been influenced by an agreement with Sprint.
We have been politely cautioned by Palm that any discussion of tethering during the Sprint exclusivity period (and perhaps beyond—we don’t know yet) will probably cause Sprint to complain to Palm, and if that happened then Palm would be forced to react against the people running the IRC channel and this wiki.
We want to retain a good relationship with Palm, hence we are not allowing discussion of tethering on the IRC channel, or in this wiki.
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2009-06-15
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2009-06-15
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And I understand when employees must watch what they say about their employer (even beyond the scope of any NDAs they sign); they are being payed to be on a team, and they should be good team members by displaying solidarity with the team.
But, I think it stinks when community members, not bound by any such document, not on anyone's payroll, and completely unrelated to a corporation in any formal way (not appointed by the corporation, etc), are told by a corporation to limit their discussion and speculation because they are perceived to know more than the rest of the community. You either sign an NDA with someone that details what they can and cannot say, or you don't tell them sensitive information. Creating a perception that someone has inside knowledge, without providing any actual knowledge, puts a person in a really uncomfortable, unpleasant spot.
Not that I know anyone like this. Just thinking out loud. Speculating.
Talking about speculation, I hope Nokia releases the lead device at least several weeks before the Summit. If they don't, then any agenda involving anything other than the new device (for instance, Quim mentioned a desire to talk about Harmattan) will be lost in the buzz.
An announcement just before or during the Summit would really reduce the value of the event, and it would completely hijack the purpose.
On the other hand, waiting until after the Summit to release the lead device will make for a very dull and lackluster event.
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