shmerl
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2012-07-17
, 17:47
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#761
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2012-07-17
, 18:10
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#762
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It depends on how you define "open". Does the community have a say in the direction of Android? No. Can the community contribute to core Android functionality? No. Can you roll your own distribution of Android? Very limited.
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2012-07-17
, 18:13
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#763
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You keep repeating it. What is that "closed ecosystem"? What is ecosystem altogether? Jolla is using Mer, which is open and uses open development tools. Jolla OS (whatever will be the final name) will be able to use open libraries from Linux stack (Qt, OpenGL ES, ALSA/PulseAudio, SDL/OpenAL and etc.). What's closed about them? Either be more clear, or stop trolling.
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2012-07-17
, 18:16
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#764
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2012-07-17
, 18:17
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#765
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Besides that, nobody noticing
..this?- Jolla intends to donate as much of its code back to the open source community and this way develop the ecosystem. We do not want to own the ecosystem but lead it.
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2012-07-17
, 19:26
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#766
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But riddle me this: what good is having the code if you can't run your modifications? The only utility I can see is potentially running it on someone else's more open hardware.
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2012-07-17
, 19:28
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#767
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Jolla phone will be a real smartphone aimed at the mass consumer market. It will not be aimed to just Linux-geeks. Consumer will not be able to directly hack the kernel or to flash it with new software.
Our intention is to make separate version for Open Source community, Linux enthusiasts and people interested about open systems, in which these (these as in the things mentioned above) will be possible.
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2012-07-17
, 19:41
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@ Gothenburg in Sweden
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#768
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So, what exactly is "my" so called ecosystem that not everyone like?
Why do you like Jolla, when you know they are going to make a closed ecosystem?
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2012-07-17
, 19:51
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@ UK
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#769
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Exactly. And the difference between this and the way Google is running is things is what?
Jolla is obviously planning a one way street the same way Google is doing. Devices will run on Jolla-modified Mer, nothing else. Further up they clearly stated they won't do user enabled firmwares.
Time to sober up. Jolla is not what you make/want it to be.
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2012-07-17
, 19:52
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#770
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What kind of consumer segment are you after? Is the coming phone intended only for Linux geeks?
- Our first phone is coming up later this year. And because in this market it is very difficult to operate as a small company we intend to become a serious player.
- The phone will be a smart phone for mass market. It will not be a tech phone intended for Linux hackers. Consumers are not able to hack kernel or flash new software for the device.
- We are however planning on creating a development version of the phone for open source community, those interested in Linux and open systems and for partners.
Jolla intends to donate as much of its code back to the open source community and this way develop the ecosystem. We do not want to own the ecosystem but lead it.
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