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2015-01-27
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I don't understand where are you people (@pichlo, @Copernicus) getting the idea that apps (personal repositories in this case) should be tied to a device. If I sell my Jolla, the new owner would not want to see my apps. When I get the tablet, I do want to see the apps I installed on the phone, even though both have different IMEI. Once/if profiles are introduced (multiple user accounts on one device - people have been asking for that for a while), do you want to see the same apps on all accounts, because it is tied to an IMEI? I don't think so...
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2015-01-27
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I am not assuming anything nefarious on Jolla's side. What I am assuming is that Jolla also fell into the Apple trap and set up their "store" in exactly the same way, "because everyone does it". They did not stopp for 5 seconds to consider the reasons. Far from being "unlike", they were "very much like". Not deliberately, but simply because in the world indoctrinated by Apple no one questions the holy truth.
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2015-01-27
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2015-01-27
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Considering that your suggestion has caveats too, I wouldn't call it a BS.
But please tell me, how would you accomplish this without an account:
- let's say we have an app store with both free and paid apps
- let's assume that we do it your way, so that everything is bound to the device and not user (account) as you suggested earlier
- let's forget for a moment that by making any transaction you effectively bind your precious private data to the device
- let's assume I bought such device and then some paid 3rd party apps to get wanted functionality on my device
OK, so I bought this device and used it for something. Then there's a glitch which means that the device has to be replaced (as my first Jolla was replaced last spring). How will those apps be transferred to the new device if they have been bound to the original device and not to user account?
The Jolla account is required in order to serve better updates and of course roll them out as we've been doing with the First Ones.
Another extremely important aspect is performance to access the store fast. The private repository only add the packages of the repository metadata that the user has actively selected/"installed" in the UI. This helps reduce the duration of repository transaction. on the N900 e.g. you often had to wait 2 minutes after every installation or uninstallation because the repositories contained everything.
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2015-01-27
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2015-01-27
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And this is the part I object to. What is installed on the device does not depend on the account. It depends on what is installed on the device. Using the account to speed up the metadata refresh is just not going to work. That is the typical "map versus terrain" problem. Only the terrain reflects reality accurately.
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