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how can i log a bug , i am new here ? and do you think they will really care for the report ?
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how can i log a bug , i am new here ? and do you think they will really car for the report ?
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If "rushing" refers to getting it out: yes, each feature that gets implemented takes some time and resources.
Would you like your device earlier, and with less features, or later, with more features?
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Also, I would argument that the browser support on this platform is something preciously special. I believe there are something like three or four full blooded browsers on the Maemo 4 platform. MicroB, fennec, tear... What is ready on Maemo 5, I do not know. But I am certain that it won't be any less once the developer base move on to the N900.