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Closed source, means, the source code for their binaries are not available, it has nothing to do with encryption. They compile the source and give us the binaries. There is no encryption. Now, can you answer my question? I'm not going to continue to try and help you if you just ignore it...
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2010-08-17
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2010-08-17
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And there lies the crux of it, most of us end users don't want to and shouldn't have to depend solely on non commercial developers. We should have the opportunity to buy apps created by teams of paid developers. The device itself should be looked to be improved by Nokia so as to be competitive. The community is a bonus and they don't owe anybody anything. Other devices have community hackers and scripters too though.
I know you understand this. And to some extent, us end users should "get over it and face reality". We got screwed during the limited lifespan of the n900. And the next device by being immediately cross compatible with symbian apps and with a bigger Nokia expenditure and focus will probably be better.
I don't think its right that annoyed users bring everyone else down, especially not developers and happy users but I do think they should have an area to vent, give feedback and criticism. Perhaps a debate and discussion area should be made and users can opt out of them appearing on their feed.
Personally, I think most of the people who were able to do anything has jumped ship (as in off talk.maemo.org/maemo.org) already, not completely unrelated to all the idiotic threads now here, instead of constructive ones..
Yeah, you're skirting the issue as usual. You want something just say and maybe we can move forward. Talking about how everyone, in an ideal world wants everything open is just ridiculous. Do you even know why you want _all_ the components opened?
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2010-08-17
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Read my previous post ! the FULL OS including drivers open sourced and readable,
I think you need to explain just where the drivers are because they are closed source and the only way for them not to be within the updates is for them to be already installed on the mb somewhere and that is not going to be the case on the N900.
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2010-08-17
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Many people not just me want the FULL OS in a open source fashion including every single driver.
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2010-08-17
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2010-08-17
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Here we go again with the abuse, i am outa here ! just wasting my time.
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2010-08-17
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2010-08-17
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I look forward to humble pie when PR 1.3 is the last one. It took ages for 1.2 and 1.3 is due on that time scale to be well after Meego is live. The support department for Nokia are not doing anything for the N900, what is there that the community hasn't already struggled with a workaround for. And Nokia seem content to keep half written and Beta software working than fix it. I use OVI store as the prime example.
I do still find the comments funny that think Nokia support Maemo NOW, never mind stopping it in the future. They certainly DON'T support the N900 if OVI (suite, store, maps) is anything to be measured against. Ask yourself why USB connection prompts 'PC suite' and 'mass storage' when OVI suite is the next generation of connection software. And 8 months later, OVI suite still doesn't support this phone 100%?
Returning to the OP. I think you need to change the website's name for a start. It isn't Maemo.org for much longer and you can't support the N900 if most of you shift to Meego. Any future sap buying into the hype and going Meego on future devices will be confused to find a forum of abuse against Nokia for lack of support in a dead (officially) OS. I doubt I will be around then, I will have moved onto a working phone long before a 'make believe' PR 1.4 turns up.
I will of course eat humble pie and stand shocked if a 1.4 does in deed roll out. But I think those who are not obsessed with the N900 can see the writing on the wall. 8 months for me and still way too many bugs to fix shows Nokia's involvement with both community AND their product.
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Punctuation marks are not followed by a punctuation mark!
Notice the lack of a full stop/period there? Well that's because it is not necessary as the exclamation point indicated the end of a sentence.
If you've been a hardware engineer for over 25 years, that would lead me to believe that you are at least 41 years old.
It really surprises me that a middle aged (sorry if this is wrong, it is an estimation) man, who clearly speaks English fairly well does not know/adhere to common punctuation practices. Something even non-native English speakers seem to comprehend.
This is not an attack, merely an observation and statement of the fact.