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I want to read these success stories not as a technophile, but as a Maemo user who wants to be proud of what Maemo and Nokia contribute to the free software world.
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Benny1967 I agree with you.
Nokia is doing it's bit with Koffice and QT. We need to hear more.
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I have an idea of how Nokia does in fact contribute to the projects that form the base of Maemo. But this idea is vague, not many hard facts.
Yes, there's a little information about it:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Open_developme..._contributions
http://opensource.nokia.com/contributions.html
These 2 pages aren't very enthusiastic, though. They'd fail to convince me that the Maemo team @ Nokia (or Nokias money @ other companies) does anything useful for the whole ecosystem.
What I'd like to read as a FOSS enthusiast is human interest articles about how Nokia made this and this possible in project XY and how this is now part of the latest Ubuntu release and blah blah... Or how much faster the developers of project YZ reached a stable version because of the money Nokia invested and the testing they did.
I want to read these success stories not as a technophile, but as a Maemo user who wants to be proud of what Maemo and Nokia contribute to the free software world.
I want other people (people who work on Nokia.supported projects... and people whose projects aren't related to Maemo, but use libraries influenced by Nokia) to tell me how welcome and useful the contibution was. I want to see these peole, so there must be photos and smiling faces everywhere. I want at least two new stories a month, and I want to be able to send links to all articles tagged "bluez" or "pulseaudio" to people interested in the very subject.
In short:
I want Nokia to tell the world what they do, so I have facts when in a chat I need to explain why I believe Google's development model for Android is, really, not more open than Nokia's for Maemo.
Would such a site help anyone else but me?
Most probably yes. It wouldn't influence sales directly. Consumers don't care. But it should make Maemo win the sympathy of a developer or two. The type of developers who wants to be in the "good" camp when writing free software. From what I read online, most of those still think of Maemo as "Nokia taking from the community but never giving back".
How could such a site come to life?
Nokia's PR could create it. It should be considered their job.
Realistically, a Maemo enthusiast may step forward and do it, maybe as part of an already existing blog. But he/she would still have the problem of knowing about these facts. Where's the one source of information that could realistically give you everything you'd need to know in order to write such regular articles? It's still Nokia, right? I mean, they would at least have to say what they contribute where, then somebody else could do interviews and write a story. Or is there any other way to reliably see where the Maemo team is involved? Any ideas?