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2010-04-22
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No, I think he has a point. How many of us have bought the N900 as a kneejerk reaction against Apple rather than having a plan? People like you have been here for a long time, but I was happy using Symbian until idealism brought me here. That's nice and everything, but I haven't actually contributed anything.
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Gerbick, you're too smart to trivialize the issue like you just did. "Hatred"??? Come on-- that's sophomoric. C-.
I'll gladly debate this subject on objective merits but not THAT.
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2010-04-22
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This whole "walled garden" hatred has honestly produced nothing when all of this freedom has been given on the N900. Absolutely nothing so far. An odd upgrade path that's not fully laid out by corporate (yet), a total lack of apps that improve upon functionality, developers waiting to hear if their apps will be ok in the next iteration fully, already installed apps not updated, et al..
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2010-04-22
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This whole "walled garden" hatred has honestly produced nothing when all of this freedom has been given on the N900. Absolutely nothing so far.
If that's freedom, it stinks. Being able to pop open terminal, gain root on a tacked on phone experience on a tablet isn't freedom.
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2010-04-22
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The "walled garden", through it's closedness perhaps inadvertently, provides direction, cohesion, and leadership.
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Please don't drag this into overblown pedantic or semantic trivia based on the weight of words without taking into context the conversational intonation of my chosen verbiage. Simply put, I'm using connotation, not denotation of any variation of the word "hatred".
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This whole "walled garden" hatred has honestly produced nothing when all of this freedom has been given on the N900. Absolutely nothing so far. An odd upgrade path that's not fully laid out by corporate (yet), a total lack of apps that improve upon functionality, developers waiting to hear if their apps will be ok in the next iteration fully, already installed apps not updated, et al.
If that's freedom, it stinks. Being able to pop open terminal, gain root on a tacked on phone experience on a tablet isn't freedom. It's being part of an experiment.
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2010-04-22
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Control on that level is freedom. Having to fight the vendor for control is the antithesis of freedom.
There's nothing inherently wrong with the Apple ecosystem, IMO, except for how Apple denies users the ability to side load software. I would have far less of an issue with it if you could do so without having to fight Apple to do it.
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2010-04-22
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I dragged nothing anywhere gerbick. You're on another of your rants where you hyperfocus on irrelevant aspects of the issue.
Forget fringe elements and reactionary motives. People driving open source solutions are not doing so out of negative motivations but rather positive ones.
And it's more than semantics because your statements are right in line with the dangerous Microsoft and Apple FUD that has been working against the success of open source for years.
Blaming rabid adherents for the state of the solution is disingenuous. The problems with open source lie entirely within the political elements that seek to perpetuate a tired old status quo that needs to die so we can finally move on to what's next.
As the open-closed war continues to harden, things are going to get ugly for all of us. And if closed source wins (as it seems to be now with ridiculous software patents, bizarre IP protection schemes and the like), we're ALL screwed.
And as we contendly lap at the closed app store pools, we are applying the ointment to our own asses.
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Last edited by jnwi; 2010-04-22 at 16:45.