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2010-02-18
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2010-02-18
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2010-02-18
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I think the question we should be discussing at this point is How does Nokia percieve this?
Extras was enabled by default due to a lot of hard work by this community. It was a great effort!
Unfortunately, we have now seen how easily and casually our efforts at providing quality software can be circumvented. If I were a Nokia higher up, I would have to re-think the decision to allow Extras to be enabled by default. At least until the community can show how we intend to prevent this type of abuse in the future.
Everyone warns how unsafe testing or devel may be. Clearly there is now evidence that Extras may be unsafe as well.
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2010-02-18
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2010-02-18
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I think people make mistakes when presented with few or no options. I think that the calls here were tantamount to wanting to string him up by his heels for that mistake.
I think If I was a dev (and I am) I would tell this community to shove it directly up their arse for the lack of understanding shown.
I think people need to take a big old step back and realize that it was Nokia that brought about this turn of events by not getting the OVI store into any sort of shape - despite having had months and months to do so.
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2010-02-18
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2010-02-18
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I think that I have said quite many times that I will forgive, but off course there is some people who will not tolerate at all this kind of behaviour.
I still do not understand how you see Nokia as reason for his actions? Please try to explain me. I would never ever try to justify my actions by misfortune, bad luck or 3rd partys fck ups.
Maemos policies has nothing to do with Nokia's.
This is just one channel in endless possibility of other channels. Off course this has advantage of being enabled by default, but still i do not understand your point.
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2010-02-18
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Because ultimately Nokia is responsible. Look he shortcut the process - there is no question about that. Wasn't a cool thing to do but it also wasn't against the rules, so by the letter of the law (and no I am not a lawyer) he did nothing wrong.
But think about this it could have gone this way instead.
Dev Hears about maemo -> decides to port his product to platform -> ports product -> pays money to Nokia for rights to publish to store -> publishes product to correctly functioning store.
End of story. No thread here, no questionable practices, no moral outrage. All because Nokia did the correct thing and FIXED THE GODDAMN STORE.
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2010-02-18
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We're all so keen on claiming we're a community yet we don't act like one: in a community we support each other.
That means we praise someone when we does or delivers something good and when someone does something bad, we point out the wrong in his actions and expect an apology to which we grant forgiveness in return. I'm sure I can toss the world "synergy" and "ecosystem" somewhere in there
How about we correct the issues in our QA process, remove his sticky thread from the games thread as punishment, and simply get him to go through the voting process again.
He (hopefully) learns his lesson and we modify the process to try and stop this from occuring again.
Sounds fair no?
I would also like to point out that if this guy was a company it would not have violated the rules to have his employees create and account and vote up the app. We should probably nip that in the bud before it becomes an issue. Assuming anyone planning commercial releases into this piss poor commercial environment is still considering doing so.
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