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Shock! Most of the developers we have are free software developers, and they write apps that are useful for typical Linux users. I doubt many of them care about helping people airbrush their selfies taken in Starbucks before they upload them into the botnet.
IMO, that's a plus for Sailfish, although I can see that it's at odds with the commercial success of the platform.
If Jolla wants apps that are good for "normal users", they will have to make it easy for proprietary developers to make money writing apps that interface with all of the proprietary services "normal users" love so much.
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2016-06-15
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Shock! Most of the developers we have are free software developers, and they write apps that are useful for typical Linux users. I doubt many of them care about helping people airbrush their selfies taken in Starbucks before they upload them into the botnet.
IMO, that's a plus for Sailfish, although I can see that it's at odds with the commercial success of the platform.
If Jolla wants apps that are good for "normal users", they will have to make it easy for proprietary developers to make money writing apps that interface with all of the proprietary services "normal users" love so much.
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2016-06-15
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2016-06-15
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This! Pretty much. Sailfish as a platform would be way more attractive (or accepted, or tolerated, or whatever) among those who don't actually care about OS (like my wifey and few billions of other dumb users with smart phone) if only there is 5 out of 10 most popular social (cr)apps on it.
And with that, a lot of other things would change.
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2016-06-15
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2016-06-15
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Gerbick, I wasn't arguing, just saying it shouldn't be a surprise to us or to Jolla that most native SFOS apps are by nerds, for nerds.
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2016-06-15
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I would feign shock; but when Sailfish goes the same way as MeeGo and Maemo; you just described why. Niche solutions for niche market on niche devices and folks complain when they receive no more support?
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2016-06-15
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Oh no, please do not think that I thought that for a second. I actually amended to what you were saying and did not think that you were arguing. If anything, we were discussing things. I perhaps went a bit further with my explanation of what was in my mind but I did not think we were arguing at all.
Please forgive my tone if that's how you took it. That was not my intent.
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2016-06-16
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The way I interpret Gerbick is that this should not be enough to claim being a developper to ask for a Jolla C because the definition of developer can be very large. The approach used for N950 was ok but had some flaws too.
And to @zogg and others, to give along merits is a nice idea. But in practice, this is a nightmare to manage. Really. And one should be prepared to spend a lot of times answering people why they did not receive their item while they are such a great person with some many great products/blogs/ or whatever. Because merits are difficult to scale from 0 to 10.
The way Jolla did it is just simple enough to let (mainly) one person manage the whole thing in a relative short period of time. The rules were pretty clear: you are on time or not.
Of course, this is not perfect. And there are complains about the fact that you should be connected, informed, and be quick. But there are no perfect systems and at least, we have a community program now
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IMO, that's a plus for Sailfish, although I can see that it's at odds with the commercial success of the platform.
If Jolla wants apps that are good for "normal users", they will have to make it easy for proprietary developers to make money writing apps that interface with all of the proprietary services "normal users" love so much.