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2008-03-26
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And since I defended the OP's right to be a jerk, I've obviously become tainted goods. Well, so be it (Hades, it's not like I'm not used to that!); at least I know I've done my libertarian duty of defending the expression of opinions I despise...
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2008-03-26
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@ norway
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#63
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Not sure if this is meant to be sarcastic or not, but maemo downloads could REALLY be greatly improved. I kinda hate going there because its so disorganized.
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2008-03-26
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2008-03-26
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Nobody wanted to censure his right to speak. They simply wanted him to do so in a less caustic and rude way.
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2008-03-26
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One last remark, and just thrown in a general direction:
I love Open Source and its developers. Heck, I wish all software was Open Source. OTOH, I don't really care that much for freeware (as in: no money down), and I still don't see why the "price==zero" checkpoint should be a point of evaluation other than: "Whoohoo! I can drink twenty more pints before turning on the freeware satnav!"
And if this thread means that I'm not allowed to shout "*****!" at a developer, just because he doesn't charge for her/his cr*p, then you'll be in for a treat (actually, no: I never shout that at developers. I often think it though...).
In fact, this subthread was never about the right to criticize freeware developers, it was about the right to be a jerk. And since I defended the OP's right to be a jerk, I've obviously become tainted goods. Well, so be it (Hades, it's not like I'm not used to that!); at least I know I've done my libertarian duty of defending the expression of opinions I despise...
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2008-03-26
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Actually, that is wanting to censure him, and wanting it in a rather impotent manner ("can't kick him, can't ban him, so let's all complain about him being rude").
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2008-03-26
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One last remark, and just thrown in a general direction:
I love Open Source and its developers. Heck, I wish all software was Open Source. OTOH, I don't really care that much for freeware (as in: no money down), and I still don't see why the "price==zero" checkpoint should be a point of evaluation other than: "Whoohoo! I can drink twenty more pints before turning on the freeware satnav!"
And if this thread means that I'm not allowed to shout "*****!" at a developer, just because he doesn't charge for her/his cr*p, then you'll be in for a treat (actually, no: I never shout that at developers. I often think it though...).
Actually, that is wanting to censure him, and wanting it in a rather impotent manner ("can't kick him, can't ban him, so let's all complain about him being rude").
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2008-03-26
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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really crappy video camera
Camera 640 × 480 VGA
They list some 166 apps for n8x0, out of which some 90% are either un-installable or not functioning or basically unusable or simply useless.
For example not a single app/utility that has anything to do with mapping works properly or at all. Maemo Mapper is a total joke as far as map management is concerned, its UI grossly subpar compared to any commercial offering, all others (City Guide, Map Tiler, etc) are basically nonfunctional.
There are a few low level (no GUI) utilities that work for the most part but even there problems abound. For example App Manager told me yesterday three updates to openssh suite are available. Well one of them installed, the other two refused - missing package or two.
Now what kind of person releases an update to a major important s/w package w/o making sure that all the required packages are included? Unacceptably sloppy person that is. And that seem to be the norm in this community.
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2008-03-26
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I love Open Source and its developers. Heck, I wish all software was Open Source. OTOH, I don't really care that much for freeware (as in: no money down), and I still don't see why the "price==zero" checkpoint should be a point of evaluation other than: "Whoohoo! I can drink twenty more pints before turning on the freeware satnav!"
And if this thread means that I'm not allowed to shout "*****!" at a developer, just because he doesn't charge for her/his cr*p, then you'll be in for a treat (actually, no: I never shout that at developers. I often think it though...).
In fact, this subthread was never about the right to criticize freeware developers, it was about the right to be a jerk. And since I defended the OP's right to be a jerk, I've obviously become tainted goods. Well, so be it (Hades, it's not like I'm not used to that!); at least I know I've done my libertarian duty of defending the expression of opinions I despise...
Watch out Nokia, Pandora's box has opened (sorta)...
I do love explaining cryptic sigs, but for the impatient: http://www.openpandora.org/