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And, once again, I just have to ask: why would Jolla actually want to sell phones/tablets? They aren't making any money off them. Their core product is Sailfish, and that is now starting to be licensed by customers that can provide Jolla with a sustainable income...
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2015-10-13
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I like your style
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But not reading skills, literally two posts above yours:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=1353
Or maybe dirk is not a developer
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2015-10-13
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But look at it this way. You are a new rock/pop/jazz band. The product you want to sell is the music, not the medium. Does that mean the medium on which you send the demo to the critics/publishers does not matter?
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2015-10-13
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I'm puzzled, too. I don't want Jolla to build a so-called "cloud" service; the reason they don't have one of their own (which translates to: they cannot try to shove the damn thing down my throat) is a huge plus compared to Apple or Google. It's a part of the freedom I expect.
On the other hand, this freedom includes freedom of choice... And freedom of choice just requires an easy way to plug into all sorts of 3rd party services, no matter if its PIM services (calendar/contacts), chat services and social networks, image sharing services, file backup etc etc etc. ("easy" meaning easy for the developer: the OS should provide generic APIs and UI elements so that nobody needs to re-invent the wheel and everyone can share URLs from the browser or pictures from the gallery via their application.)
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Anyway, I know, I admit it, I was wrong to expect a review to mention Openrepos, or much useful, really. I don't normally bother with professional reviews (or specialist magazines or websites). The vast majority of them are worthless (partly for the reasons you give). I only clicked through on these as I curious about what device they had been given. I'll go back to ignoring them, again. Life's too short to read them or get into pointless discussions about them.