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Ari is just alerting OSS developers to the collision between their idealism (nothing wrong with it per se) and the harsh realities of commercialism... and suggesting they try to work within contraints that cannot (yet, if ever) be changed.
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I expect Nokia to improve its products, and to me that means more open . If they aren't interested in making an improved product, when upgrade time comes around, I'll look elsewhere.
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2008-06-13
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Bruce Perens makes a really good reply to the message:
http://technocrat.net/d/2008/6/11/43198
Recomended reading to everyone.
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Unbelieveable.
I seem to be typing coherently, yet the responses appear to ignore what I say.
Ok, let's troubleshoot: does everyone see US English in my posts?
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man."
Where has the momentum been the past few years? Moving TOWARD openness, not away from it!
Nokia is not solely responsible for the proprietary hurdles that OSS runs up against when trying to embrace mobile devices. We didn't invent Flash, iTunes, or even all of the hardware that goes into our products. And the current paradigms beholden to intellectual property management are not going to vanish overnight. Ari is just alerting OSS developers to the collision between their idealism (nothing wrong with it per se) and the harsh realities of commercialism... and suggesting they try to work within contraints that cannot (yet, if ever) be changed.
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