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2010-06-22
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A co-worker of mine believes the N900 was a skunk-works project by the Internet Tablet group, i.e. the higher ups in Nokia did not see the device coming (which paints the group in a bit dimmer light with respect to being open source.)
So they went with the core focus of the tablet (computing, wireless data) and tossed in the phone-like features just to make the point "we can be awesome and assume your functions."
This also leads me to believe that they knew maintaining their own Linux distribution was a dead-end deal (since it's a ton of non-core effort and expense,) thus the merger with Moblin.
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2010-06-22
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If this is true, this is absolutely a horrible way to do business and it just capitalizes on this community for lining their pockets with zero regard to the Maemo fan and developer.
It explains a bit - like who's here, who isn't - but a bigger part of me doesn't want to believe that fully. Or else... they've just lost a lot of folks trust.
This also leads me to believe that they knew maintaining their own Linux distribution was a dead-end deal (since it's a ton of non-core effort and expense,) thus the merger with Moblin.
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2010-06-22
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2010-06-22
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2010-06-22
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I'd say it's bad. Milk the community, give nothing back, then demand the same price of admission for the next iteration of an OS that you've helped to make better but are somewhat shut out of that community because your voice isn't as loud as their partner Intel?
Like I said, if that's 100% true, **** Nokia. There, I said it. That's some "milk your fans for more" type of move if I've ever seen one.
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2010-06-22
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compendium of all the hypothesis, analysis and insights of why the N900 'missed' things
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2010-06-23
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2010-06-23
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So they went with the core focus of the tablet (computing, wireless data) and tossed in the phone-like features just to make the point "we can be awesome and assume your functions."
This also leads me to believe that they knew maintaining their own Linux distribution was a dead-end deal (since it's a ton of non-core effort and expense,) thus the merger with Moblin.