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2010-06-16
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I was talking about its identity there, not business practices.
Of course I would never expect that Nokia should divulge trade secrets or other items from which it derives competitive value.
But on the other hand, it needs to pick a default method of customer and especially community engagement. As I've said before, overall it's "start closed and maybe open a bit under pressure". I'd personally rather see it switch to "start open and make a solid business case for shutting up about this or that".
I'm still of the opinion that electing to run its devices on open source operating systems demands a change in the face Nokia presents to the world. But that is just an opinion.
Many of us have been putting tremendous opportunity into just that. Check Meego out some time; we the community are very active. Just like here, trying to continue community support for Maemo.
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2010-06-16
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2010-06-16
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>> In my opinion your attitude is very harmful for the maemo / meego platform and especially Nokia.
I think you dont get it.
It is NOKIA doing this, not the posters.
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2010-06-16
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2010-06-16
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MeeGo's initial promise of new beginnings and openness hasn't been realized
Nokia's failure to leverage any of the enthusiasm they're generated with Maemo and maemo.org. Instead pissing it all away bt providing no migration path for their existing users and contributors, and watching as those contributors interested in getting involved flail uselessly against the wall of disorganized we're-open-but-not-really that is currently MeeGo. Which leaves us with a dying Maemo and a MeeGo overshadowed and stifled by it, and nobody very happy for it.
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2010-06-16
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2010-06-16
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2010-06-16
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Ok, but we can't control how a company that we have no equitable interest in operates...
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2010-06-16
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I fully understand what Texrat means by find your indentity, because Nokia is sure having an identity crisis. Evidence being the Symbian, Harmattan, MeeGo, Maemo fiasco that ensues as I type this. Being tight lipped on Flash 10.1 (I'm pissed because I can't stream the damn Worldcup), and so many other issues that are an indictment of Nokia's lost indentity. Are you open or are you closed? Inquiring minds need to know.