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2009-11-06
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You sir, are an idiot.
If it's open source, you can ADD things. They don't have to do everything for you.
Plus, the top 10 languages of the world make up almost half the world's population, using Ethnolouge estimates. If Nokia sold 3 Billion N900s, I think they'd be pretty happy.
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2009-11-06
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2009-11-06
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2009-11-06
, 09:39
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however the N900 is fianlly make as an another toy, which is just to satisify the European rather than the world.
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2009-11-06
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2009-11-06
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2009-11-06
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There was me thinking that the whole impetous behind Linux in general was that the community NOT a single organisation made it reach everywhere. Customisation of the software for new fonts etceteras is a community effort.
If you are referring to the physical hardware then there are obvious commercial reasons for frequencies & keyboards. I'm sure if there is support then that can be addressed. If not then maybe a community update to the soft keyboard? Not ideal but a step in the right direction?
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2009-11-06
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2009-11-06
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If it's open source, you can ADD things. They don't have to do everything for you.
Plus, the top 10 languages of the world make up almost half the world's population, using Ethnolouge estimates. If Nokia sold 3 Billion N900s, I think they'd be pretty happy.