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Gerbick,
You're pretty much on every other post in this thread.
Maybe you need a breather? Sometimes, when discussion doesn't lead to anything, the best tactic is a bit of silence.
But cherry is not part of the OS?
Sorry, I have a distinction between OS and apps, as I come from a closed environment. OS, as a moded Linux, is fine. Added closed packages are not OS.
For example, Notepad, even if shipped with Windows, is not the OS, as it's not a needed part, not a developer interface, replaceable, etc.
Shipped with doesn't mean part of. I know that since you have centralised repos and are all or most OSS, distinction is blurred.
I have a feeling that if Nokia created an opt-in registration system that was linked to an anti-theft protection system, they would get very high opt-in rates.
I.e. Register your phone number, name and IMEI, and then if one day you report your device stolen, we will help you track your device, and it will be blocked from future updates, etc.
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How nice for you that the OS hasn't done a single thing you didn't like. I wonder how you even know all of what it's doing, really, [...]
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> The dialog form needs an opt-out button, no matter what.
Fair enough. Let me ask to the developers about this.
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This would have happened. It might have taken less than a few days to see what's inside the SMS, but we know nonetheless.
As long as you flash your phone, this will happen. Also, hundreds of thousands flash without ever coming here to check. Even if you compiled your own PR 1.2, you wouldn't have gone through the sources, it's huge. Not in any amount of time we'd be happy to wait.
I'm afraid that, case in point, out only shield is Nokia's honesty.
Also, I'll repeat, as it seems I'm alone in this. Some of us don't really care the percentage of the OS that's open, as the OS has done nothing wrong by me. Closed core apps and lack of documentation did. And Nokia ain't opening Phone, and it ain't writing docs any time soon.
It could be 100 percent open, heck, it could be naked holding its x-ray. Phone would still be closed, still buggy, still no features and no docs. Cherry would still be there, happily sending SMS, as the notmynokia would probably still create the darned file instead of commenting lines and recompiling.
How does OS openness bare on cherry? (as this thread is about the MyNokia subscription)?
N900 dead and Nokia no longer replaces them. Thanks for all the fish.
Keep the forums clean: use "Thanks" button instead of the thank you post.