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Originally Posted by pacman View Post
However Purism's approach is different from Jolla's in some important respects, and I would expect to see some differences in the user experience as a result
Well, a big difference I see is that Purism is trying to sell a phone (or more precisely a platform : selling hardware with up-streamed software support), whereas Jolla tries to sell an OS.
Good default software/upstream for purism is a way to help to sell more hardware.
For Jolla it is the product (at least as seen from the community. Corporations/government may see the product as the service/support around it, like RedHat does).
 

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