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2009-09-22
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@ qgil : Yes, but I can not trust in a software whose operation is hidden.
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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Nokia is like Canoncial: Free software to save money, and proprietary software to keep users in a certain form of submission.
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2009-09-22
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What, in the millions of dollars a year Nokia pours into dozens of full-time open source developers?
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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But I am still waiting to see the list of proprietary software to determine if it is possible to create alternative Free Software and a script to "purify" the N900 (uninstall proprietary software and install alternatives FOSS) .
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2009-09-22
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Canonical develops hardware? Canonical develops proprietary software? Nokia sells end-user products. A full, end-user ready package consisting of hardware, software, and service. Canonical only sell service. Btw, the hardware isn't open source either. There is a lot of proprietary firmware running. Isn't that a big deal for you?
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2009-09-22
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@Ragnar: Nokia is a manufacturer of hardware: it is there that can create unique features and inimitable quality.
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Seems that some people don't understand the economics of working within software development. "Open source" does not mean "free ride" for companies using it.