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2008-07-11
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Yes, Nokia's decision to do the bug tracking on even their open components internally is an unfortunate one. Thankfully, this is something that's going to improve (and has improved a lot already) moving forward thanks to the tireless efforts of people like Andre and Karsten.
See bug #630 for a little background.
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2008-07-11
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Plus, sometimes harsh and realistic opinions can make people think, "Damn, the pot's starting to boil, I had better get off my *** and before we have an uprising."
I really think you are extremely level-headed, generalantilles and I respect your input on things, but sometimes you have to give some tough love.
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2008-07-12
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I really don't have the energy to respond to all of this, but, suffice to say, you should probably consider involving yourself a bit in the process before you make sweeping judgements about who and what.
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2008-07-12
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Just because I have only recently started talking doesn't mean I don't know anything about the project or Nokia. I find it amazing that Nokia themselves independently develop at least three flavors of Linux/BSD.
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2008-07-12
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I'm not talking about anything besides Maemo and its community, and you can't expect to just jump in and know everything about the history behind today's problems.
You've mixed a lot of different issues in your rant here, and placed blame on people that don't deserve it.
If you really want to "stir the pot", send an e-mail to Nokia. Most of the people here can't do anything and don't really feel like reading rants.
Oh, and about the open development, you do realize that all the development on Nokia's non-proprietary stuff is done either upstream on in the SCMs on Garage, right?
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2008-07-12
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Those are not open projects. Those are Nokia proprietary stuff. If it's open source, it's open, if it's proprietary, it's not. What's hard to understand about that+
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2008-07-12
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And last, but not least, is a rather convoluted and poorly documented process for uploading and inclusion in the default "Extras" repository. ( yes I know this is getting better, but better than sucks doesn't say a lot ).
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