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2010-05-19
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2010-05-19
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Is this more of a "We'll have to change something, if you want to be part of the change: This is your last chance to be heard"? Or is it a "We don't know if we'll have to change things at all; any suggestions?"?
Apart from one single issue (testing packages) which I'll try to comment upon, I'm very comfortable with the way the community works ATM. - I'm just not sure if I need to put a "Please leave things as they are" into each thread or if not posting at all will be counted as just that (instead of as "Benny doesn't care", which wouldn't be correct).
Does my question make any sense?
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2010-05-20
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2010-05-20
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One big improvement would be for Nokia to communicate in some kind of official capacity.
I think many people here feel a bit abandoned by Nokia.
A couple of examples:.
(1) the long silence of PR 1.2.
We know it is delayed but a little more information would help.
(2) Also reassurances about the relevance of maemo compared with MeeGo.
Even some kind of communication in the weekly newsletter will help or maybe a dedicated thread where Nokia "officials" can post announcements.
I think this reluctance to communicate is hurting the community and beginning to turn some people away from Nokia products.
I think some mechanism for "formal" communication by Nokia is needed. It would feel like the community is more engaged with the company and feel like we actually matter.
Nokia is one of the few manufacturers in Europe that can challenge the USA in the IT sector.
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2010-05-20
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2010-05-20
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2010-05-20
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The main channel for "formal" communication from Nokia is http://conversations.nokia.com/ . I try to complement here when needed, and when there are actually "formal" things to say.
Your post is very interesting and I'm happy discussing this further in an own thread, since it's not really related to this Brainstorm.
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2010-05-20
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In this context i'd like to see one of the following things:
* Maemo5 final running on 3rd party hardware (Beagleboard, Touch Book) as a basis of community based Maemo devices, or
* a usable version of Mer able to run todays Maemo apps
* In this context: Nokia releasing either the source code of the closed source core components or at least Nokia giving the permission to redistribute the closed source components as part of a 3rd party Maemo5 or Mer image/device/whatever
Or somone will port all the hildon libs to MeeGo and current Maemo apps will be able to run on MeeGo, then Maemo might indeed just fade away with nobody really missing it ...
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Still, it was thoughtful and well written, and I hope you will continue to provide feedback to Nokia. You can certainly post such ideas in threads on this forum, but you may also want to take advantage of the official Nokia forum and the Nokia Care phone line. They are official product feedback channels to Nokia, while this forum is just visited by a few Nokia employees on their own time.
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