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2009-09-10
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2009-09-10
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(Yes, I am familiar with Mer and I advocate for it but saving Diablo for posterity is not the only goal of Mer.)
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2009-09-10
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2009-09-10
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Instead of publishing a newer device, NOKIA should have been
thinking about making the whole system much more end user
interesting by bringing the huge amount of possibilites that *nix
offers.
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2009-09-10
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Hi everyone and thanks for opening this thread linuxeventually !
We are exactly at the same point where we were when the 810
appeared. Everyone is talking about hardware and NOKIA has
made a big improve on the possibilites and the OS with the n900.
And unnecessary to say that It looks awesome.
But about what i have seen, it's nothing but an optimized
media-player-phone UI so it think that it realy depends on
how you are going to use the device (phone, media player, gaming?)
And that's the difference for me: The n900 is more like
an iPhone derivate while Diablo AND Mer are a real OS
where i can act the way i might do daily with XP, Vista or OSx.
It's not that i hate the iPhone, but it's just a phone. And it always will be for me.
But my Diablo n800 is a system where i can do much more
then simply be a content generator for my OVI or social network
provider. It's a system i can play and hack with.
Instead of publishing a newer device, NOKIA should have been
thinking about making the whole system much more end user
interesting by bringing the huge amount of possibilites that *nix
offers.
Nevertheless, i am also not going to buy the n900 if there will be
only adopted games, farting sound machine or cocain sniff apps.
I want a device that i can work AND play with.
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2009-09-10
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2009-09-10
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2009-09-10
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2009-09-10
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In that case they should not had made the screen so small and used an inferior screen option. It's a smartphone.
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A big +1 for saving Diablo! How do we do that?
As of now, Diablo is only available on the N8x0 NITs, and thus currently seems destined to share their long-term fate. This implies that if we want to save Diablo (for more than 3 years or so), then it has to be disassociated from the N8x0 NITs. This is complicated because of the 3rd party closed source components in Diablo, but if Nokia is not going to use Diablo anymore, then they should do right by their professed support for open source and make it available (in more than an edition that can only be used on the N8x0s), sub-license, sub-contract, sell, transfer, etc., whatever rights they have in Diablo to the extent possible... (and I admit we don't know what is possible).
(Yes, I am familiar with Mer and I advocate for it but saving Diablo for posterity is not the only goal of Mer.)
3-time Maemo Community Council Member
Co-Founder, Hildon Foundation