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2013-05-11
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I think maybe you missed the thread of the conversation I was addressing: If Jolla has the idea to try to steal attention away from Samsung or Google I/O, I sincerely doubt they will succeed. To that end, it might even make them look bad because 1) it's obvious that they're trying to steal attention and 2) if fewer people turn up at their event or even pay attention to their announcement, they will have ruined their opportunity to capture a larger crowd when they HAVE some availability instead of making them choose one over the other event.
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2013-05-11
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It's not actually, this has been explained in quite a bit of detail before, why just blatantly make things up.
At this point it's probably worse than Android*, it's certainly not "wide open"...
*even Sailfish (not Nemo) is for now, until we hear the full story
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2013-05-11
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How open is tizen as a platform, is it possible and easy to install the standard gnu tools and utilities to it, or is it crippled the way android is?
For me tha most important thing is how the device behaves on the console level, the UI is not that important.
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2013-05-11
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...if Jolla has the idea to try to steal attention away from Samsung or Google I/O, I sincerely doubt they will succeed...
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2013-05-11
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2013-05-11
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Not trying to pick apart your statement; but for a "crippled" OS, Android has a lot more stuff going for it - app-wise, development-wise and otherwise. Tizen is very open - SDK and source code are released and housed by the Linux Foundation. That's much more than MeeGo or Maemo offered.
The openness of Tizen on the licensing side though [ read more here ] is sorta up in the air - I'm personally impressed that I can use C++, Java, Adobe AIR, HTML5/jQuery and with a myriad of tools. Same for Android to be honest. Same for BlackBerry10 as well.
The UI is always important. Especially in a touch device. If you wanted just a terminal on a phone device, I'd suggest that you research how much of a minority you are in regards to marketing and buying power.
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2013-05-12
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Most Android devices can be opened AFAIK but there is no single supported way to do it, the process of rooting a device is more a hack in practice. This is why I consider Android a crippled platform.
And even when rooted, it's not your standard linux distribution, where you are used to get just about anything in there by installing a deb or a rpm package...
Until I see something concrete here, I will not hold my breath on the openness of Tizen. In the article you linked, Rasterman mentions that Tizen may be locked down due to company policy. If that does not happen, I am happy though.
As for Blackberry, that device is not linux, it's irrelevant to me.
Nah, you're just wrong. Fluid user interface is nice to look at and operate, but that's just surface.
What's important is that you have easy access to the real workings of the device, that you get things like access to the databases and call control from the command line using DBUS messages for example.
Maemo and Harmattan are far from fully open but they do get few things right; easy access to real command line, SW installation with real package management, ability to build and run your own kernel, documented interfaces to many internal interfaces.
As far as I have gathered information on Sailfish, opennes there is at least par with Maemo/Harmattan, propably more so. Even as I live and breathe Debian, I am ready to go RPM way if that's the price I need to pay.
I admit I might be in a minority but that does not mean my views are not relevant.
Well WP8 has an user experience. Do you consider it a success?
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2013-05-12
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Tizen is very open - SDK and source code are released and housed by the Linux Foundation.
That's much more than MeeGo or Maemo offered
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2013-05-12
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This hasn't been my understanding...
Mine is that it's not all as free flowing in reality as you're suggesting.
You got any links that validate this?
Ideally commentary from key devs involved, not just links to infra.
That's not true, unless by "MeeGo" you're referring to Harmattan.
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Last edited by jalyst; 2013-05-11 at 17:15. Reason: typo