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2012-07-19
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2012-07-19
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2012-07-19
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Well here's the bad news we've all been dreading about the Jolla phones:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/36...ngry-birds.htm
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2012-07-19
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" We did not expect that people will misinterpret this statement. As for the open part: Just follow what we are doing with Mer and Nemo -- our development there is completely in the open, and try to figure out how we would benefit from working on community projects now, only to later annoy them with a locked phone " posted by employee of jolla....
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2012-07-19
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I think you need to learn to read between the lines here....
Read his comment again, there will be hackability there for those that want it & (ideally) know what they're doing.
It just won't be there OOTB, as it shouldn't be when you're targeting mass-market/mainstream.
I'd be surprised if they had a security framework as convoluted as AEGIS (or one at all), but that remains to be seen.
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2012-07-19
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So by "your" definition OSD is worthless because it is not in accordance to the "spirit" of open source. Please....
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2012-07-19
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I have to disagree. STOP reading between the lines. That's what's been going on with Maemo all the time. People pretending things are better than they actually are. Regarding Jolla, this is it. It won't become more open just because you want it to be more open, just because you have an urge to "read between the lines"
I mean this is totally wacko. A company (Jolla) who can't communicate straight, and a community that can't listen straight, not even when Jolla is communicating straight. I would believe you have learned from 5-6 years with Nokia, but no.
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2012-07-19
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2012-07-19
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Why is a thing popular? Android is popular because it is available and most brands have chosen to use Android as their main OS. That's the real reason.
Keyword is availability. Android is popular because it soars as the most available OS ever to have seen the light of day. More available in every sense of the word than Maemo ever was, not to speak of Harmattan.
That is another nail in the coffin for Jolla. They have no perception for the idea of availability (in a broad sense). Trust me!