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2009-04-20
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This is exactly it. The community is stuck with a dead platform (Diablo), and obsolete hardware. You can only leave users with nothing to use and developers with nothing (the alpha SDKs don't count) to develop for before the frustration boils over into the endless bickering we've been seeing lately.
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2009-04-20
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@ Bulgaria
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#33
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However, by being more open they could get community involvement and buy-in. Many of the comments may have been dross, but some could have been good!
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2009-04-20
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2009-04-20
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@ UK
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Yeah, and while they read all the good and bad comments, the software gets written by itself.
Do it first, read comments later, add something if it is good.
If there's no clear goal you'll end up with a big lump of unmaintainable patches glued together with spit.
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2009-04-20
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2009-04-20
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@ Halifax, NS
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This is clearly not true. Whatever else you may think about Nokia and its open source endeavors aside, Debian and Ubuntu's mobile efforts wouldn't be anywhere near where they are today without the work Nokia has been putting into mobile Linux, and Mer wouldn't even exist.
No, whether you'd like to admit it or not, Nokia is still a leader in the mobile Linux space and the larger, more established distributions are benefiting from it.
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2009-04-20
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@ UK
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IMHO, the application manager is one of the key end-user experience elements that Nokia wants to control themselves so that it fits into the overall device experience. This could be the reason why they keep it close/d.
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2009-04-20
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@ Manchester, England
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2009-04-20
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@ Winnipeg, Canada
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#40
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I want the users to have the best experience possible and it should be completely functional and usable by my grandma.
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