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So what would be the reason for sailfish having to kill apps in the background more frequently than N9 0r N900 even with cleverer fine tuning ?Is it only because of alien dalvik?
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I agree with all you said except the first line. More resources is a workaround, not a solution
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Yes, but you make it sound like it was the watcher's fault when in fact the watcher is merely a bad cure for a much worse disease. I have also missed calls due to swapping on my N900 when I kept 12(!) apps open for weeks on end. Two of them terminal windows with builds running. The point is the device could handle that. Jolla, with 4 times as much RAM, can't. What the F*** is Jolla doing to waste that much RAM???
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I was a bit worried about a greater grip that Russia would take on SFOS but now it seems clear that this move means that SFOS will be left independant and that whatever Russia will like to put (thinking about some dirty bits) will be on its specific version.
In the meantime, what will be common between the two OS (which is probably by far the largest share) will be worked together and will then benefit SFOS, including the open-source parts.
It is still unclear though if more of SFOS will be open-sourced: maybe soon... but at least it is still an opened question.