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2008-02-29
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Actually I wasn't referring to an alternative that would access shockwave pages, but an alternate (open) technology altogether: DHTML. It's a red herring anyway, since Flash is not an essential component. I don't believe most linux distros come with flash.. it's generally a separate plugin. Certainly the inclusion on flash in the image is not essential to NIT success [emphasids mine].
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2008-02-29
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I *do* however agree with your (and others in this thread) point about "closedness of important parts of the UI and the provided software.". I hope this will be addressed in the future by Nokia as it hinders indeed the community on a rather practical level.
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2008-02-29
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2008-02-29
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You seem to be approaching this commercial, for-profit enterprise with a purist's perfectionism, expecting Nokia to make the product 100% open a la OpenMoko.
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2008-02-29
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Certainly not. Construing my needs as an expectation on Nokia isn't really productive. I expect Nokia to do what they deem prudent in pursuit of making money for the shareholders.
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2008-03-01
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I've heard of GNU projects going commercial, and suddenly the work of (rightfully pissed off) GNU developers became the commercial property of someone. And here we have a GNU project that's starting off with significant commercial ownership and control.
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2008-03-01
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Inclusion of Flash was deemed necessary to improve the out-of-box experience. And even if it wasn't included inherently, users expect Flash to be available for web access. You should have been here for the outcry when tablet owners had to deal with an older version-- the protest was loud and long... the reality is that Flash has become an ubiquitous, expected aspect of the Web experience and it had to be supported-- especially for YouTube...
But of course, that's only my opinion
It's not my intention to "blame" jgombos (not sure what the correct term is) or so.
I *do* however agree with your (and others in this thread) point about "closedness of important parts of the UI and the provided software.". I hope this will be addressed in the future by Nokia as it hinders indeed the community on a rather practical level.
Last edited by polossatik; 2008-02-29 at 14:36.