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2009-03-28
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The "maemo" usage is a good example of how programmers (as opposed to regular people -- joke!) treat language.
Maemo, to some programmers, means one thing and one thing only. In fact, maemo means what people are using it to mean, not what it once meant. That's what I mean by shorthand.
In order to communicate effectively with people, you need to figure out how they are using words and deal with them on that basis. In order to write a program effectively, you need to refer to the rule book and stick strictly to its specifications.
This is why tablet users should have a site of their own like this one, not one dominated by a bunch of specialists who have special rules and preconceptions.
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2009-03-29
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#44
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If it is true that Maemo is converting from a developer-centric website to an end-user one...
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2009-03-29
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#45
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The Community Council ...[a]re not a governing body, and they have no power over those they are elected to represent.
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2009-03-29
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2009-03-29
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...However, from the point of view of a user, the council doesn't mean much, not if you're a user who just wants to read Word docs on the tablet, or one of the other typical interests of the primary tablet purchasers...
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2009-03-29
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What concerns me is that any rise in influence of the Maemo Community is likely to diminish the already miniscule influence of the users. The migration of this user-centered site to the Maemo whatever may be the death knell to the tablets. We'll see if that is true. Remember all those users who were chased away because they didn't SEARCH enough? We may come to miss them, eventually.
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2009-03-29
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2009-03-29
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Maemo, to some programmers, means one thing and one thing only. In fact, maemo means what people are using it to mean, not what it once meant. That's what I mean by shorthand.
In order to communicate effectively with people, you need to figure out how they are using words and deal with them on that basis. In order to write a program effectively, you need to refer to the rule book and stick strictly to its specifications.
This is why tablet users should have a site of their own like this one, not one dominated by a bunch of specialists who have special rules and preconceptions.