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2009-03-28
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I now have a maemo.org account BTW, and will try and garner enough brownie points to be able to vote in future.
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2009-03-28
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My impression is that with Maemo.org, and the council, Nokia are trying to encourage user involvement, and feedback in a controlled manner that Nokia can cope with, and listening to any of your users, be they Developers, or Power Users, or Normal Users is a good thing, and should be encouraged.
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2009-03-28
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What concerns me is that any rise in influence of the Maemo Community is likely to diminish the already miniscule influence of the users.
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2009-03-28
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2009-03-28
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The POSSIBILITY that the planned changes may be the death knell to the tablets CANNOT be contradicted -- unless you have a crystal ball. No one knows the future, even me.
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2009-03-28
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Writers specializing on end user topics are only accepted exceptionally: maemo.org is for developers and power users.
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2009-03-28
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2009-03-28
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2009-03-28
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Maemo isn't a website, Maemo is a software platform. maemo.org is the website.
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When nokia were developing the tablets, they took decisions such as not including a PIM, or word document reading functionality. Both features are present in S60 phones as default, and both features have been heavily critisised by users since.
My impression is that with Maemo.org, and the council, Nokia are trying to encourage user involvement, and feedback in a controlled manner that Nokia can cope with, and listening to any of your users, be they Developers, or Power Users, or Normal Users is a good thing, and should be encouraged.
What should happen is that people like you and I, who are active users and participants, should help steer and influence the council members.
I now have a maemo.org account BTW, and will try and garner enough brownie points to be able to vote in future.
Gaz