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2015-07-08
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Wow... talk about your leap of faith. A company splits to ensure that the right people are placed in the right endeavors/channels
and since it goes against your personal whims and expectations; it's a bad thing. No... in fact, it's the worst thing ever and you're going to leave.
All I see is that folks are speaking from a personal investment level and not from a company making moves in an ever-changing environment level.
BRICS alone is a good move for Jolla. And that ensures that it will stay more open than Android and iOS.
But perhaps it's just to divert folks that would be useless in some areas and make them useful on some Jolla inspired/internal endeavors
whereas Sailfish OS is now the push to be an alternative in some of the countries way too fed up with Google and Apple (or just America to be completely honest) and are embracing something that can seem more homegrown and ready faster than starting from scratch.
I don't share any excitement on this. Nor do I have any insider information. But given how the game has changed since 2007; this might be a savvy move.
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2015-07-08
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The hardware division split concerns me. But perhaps it's just to divert folks that would be useless in some areas and make them useful on some Jolla inspired/internal endeavors whereas Sailfish OS is now the push to be an alternative in some of the countries way too fed up with Google and Apple (or just America to be completely honest) and are embracing something that can seem more homegrown and ready faster than starting from scratch.
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2015-07-08
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I am not so sure. But I hope you are right.
The 'licening' SailfishOS is what mainly sounds worrying.
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2015-07-08
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Sadly, this reminds me of Palm's "burning platform" era, when they tried a lot of broken strategies. Including splitting into hardware and software companies.
Eventually, the software part got bought by some other company and the code was never to be seen again. The hardware company, ironically, ended up starting another operating system, which ended up being used on .. TVs? before finally disappearing, too.
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2015-07-08
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2015-07-08
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I can go on and on fighting your misconduct, but here it is also coming down to 2075eur you got from the community and you quit before you even started, I don't ask for money, I do everything here voluntarily, use my savings to buy devices. If you are worth the shot you probably be in Jolla's developer program... so what hardware did you buy from those 2075eur? Which is 4 phones (including a full stack of TOHs incl TOHKBD) and 3 tablets btw... and will you donate them to the community as you are leaving now?
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2015-07-08
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I don't think he's leaving, see some of the more recent posts of his, he should prolly clarify his OP though, as it's resulting in some folks misunderstanding his position.
All I see is that folks are speaking from a personal investment level and not from a company making moves in an ever-changing environment level. BRICS alone is a good move for Jolla. And that ensures that it will stay more open than Android and iOS.
The hardware division split concerns me. But perhaps it's just to divert folks that would be useless in some areas and make them useful on some Jolla inspired/internal endeavors whereas Sailfish OS is now the push to be an alternative in some of the countries way too fed up with Google and Apple (or just America to be completely honest) and are embracing something that can seem more homegrown and ready faster than starting from scratch.
I don't share any excitement on this. Nor do I have any insider information. But given how the game has changed since 2007; this might be a savvy move.
Or it might not. Time will tell.