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2010-01-01
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2010-01-01
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2010-01-01
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If this were true, Linux distros would not have versions. But they do (and updates update
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2010-01-01
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If this were true, Linux distros would not have versions. But they do (and updates update between well defined sets of packages). Releasing package by package is HELL. Don't do it. It WILL kill your support people. Is it good for testing particular packages ? Yes. Is it good as a release strategy ? No.
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2010-01-02
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[rant]
The fact that I have to wait for something that is already presumably working irks me. The fact that I have to wait on improvements on what is allegedly supposed to be open source only because it has to be released with other closed-source components irks me even Software availability (that is, being allowed to use bleeding-edge software as long as I was willing to get my hands dirty) are one of the reasons I switched from Windows to Linux. That this phone in some respects seems to take that liberty from me feels like a regression.
I can't wait until telephony works in Mer.
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PS- is it ironic that oFono is sponsored by Nokia yet, once consumed by Mer will be Maemo's competition?
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2010-01-02
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Slightly misleading. This seems to imply that all Linux distros have version numbers because they can't cope with a rolling release. Arch Linux (which I'm typing this from), Gentoo, and a slew of others seem to handle rolling releases quite well.
In fact, I would say that this laptop is more stable than when it was running a Debian flavor of Linux.
Now, if you augmented that statement to say "If this where true, Debian-Based Linux distributions would not have versions" I would be more inclined to agree.(operative word here being more).
I still would argue that they could do like a lot of FOSS projects and have stable vs development/testing releases.
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2010-01-02
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I would rather have a stable tested firmware released when its ready.... not before because of some arbitrary date..
ctfo people
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2010-01-02
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So far, at the moment, it looks like as if you don't have much interest in us.
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