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2012-04-30
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Going back to this discussion, a critical point needing agreement seems to be the role you want Nokia and Nokia products to play in the future of maemo.org. More opinions on this?
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2012-04-30
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2012-04-30
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I guess my fear would be that if maemo.org agreed to back the vivaldi (or similar machine), then what would happen if they decided to close shop in 6months time?
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2012-05-01
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I think visibility of Nokia's vision of the future would implicitly encourage the community to plan for the future.
I joined late, but I'm amazed by the proactive, altruistic, nature of people here. It would be a shame if it fragmented unnecessarily.
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2012-05-01
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2012-05-01
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Conclusion, at least for me, is that "how much Nokia in maemo.org" depends on how much Nokia is willing to participate No one will show middle finger to open hand from Nokia's logo, but in case of such hand being lacking, our one is going to put fingers into "stick guy" and walk away.
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2012-05-01
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Or maybe defining formally this scope is actually not needed and this community can evolve through ad hoc steps?
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2012-05-01
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I guess my fear would be that if maemo.org agreed to back the vivaldi (or similar machine), then what would happen if they decided to close shop in 6months time?
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2012-05-01
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First of all, the motivation (from an "occasional software developers" view) to write a software that solves a particular issue is much higher when you have a device at hand that you use on a regular basis and on which you will use the software yourself.
Additionally, it is much easier to experiment, play around, and develop software if you really have some "hands-on" device you can run, test, and maybe even write code on.
Furthermore, when you use a device on a regular basis you are getting much more and better ideas of what kind of software might be missing or what new use-cases could open up, so creativity would also profit from this.
Also exploring new possiblities by messing with the inner bits of hardware and low-level software requires having some device one can tinker with.
With usable I mean that one can use a device on a regular basis.
Additionally, it should be publically available via "normal" sales channels.
For now we have the N900 and N9 which are really great devices but I think we also need some perspective in the longer term.
Vivaldi is a very nice example and effort, but personally I would also like some perspective in the N9 form-factor smart phone area.
Please excuse me if this is too off topic. But as we are discussing something that, in my opinion, will affect our (the maemo) future in the long term I felt like this should be mentioned.
Edit: Having real devices that can be used on a regular basis in everyday life is what distinguishes Maemo from all other Open Source "hand held" initiatives I know and was, at least for me, the primary reason to join this great community.
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Last edited by Wonko; 2012-04-30 at 22:14.