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2010-04-26
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Certainly no war going on here. I'm just asking that you quit assuming any explanation of "the way things are" is some sort of "trumpet blowing" for Nokia. Some people try to see two or more sides to an issue. No crime in that (usually ).
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2010-04-26
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#113
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2010-04-26
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2010-04-26
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PS try and make the next meeting so you can personally have some input there hehe.
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2010-04-26
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#116
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If you read enough of my posts they are mainly to do with the sham way Nokia are treating people especially with this serious usb problem which i think by now should be grasped by Nokia as a serious fault, incidently i would love to see the replacement they are sending out.
Software is just part of it all but my point is that this community will give Nokia a huge huge insight into future developments so when Nokia start to be fair to all there customers i will stop.
My gripe is only directed at Nokia and some on here who will just NOT accept Nokia is in the wrong in any way.
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2010-04-26
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#117
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No, i didn't read the part about usb issues. I was mainly commenting on your lack of understanding of opensource in the related posts.
@wmarone: that and lack of competitive features against pda (decent pim suite, data sync ability), decent marketing, etc...
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2010-04-26
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#118
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That's the point of open source, Linux, and the GPL. Nokia benefits from using GPL code created by others. And all those others benefit as Nokia continues to contribute code back.
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2010-04-28
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Let me extend on this. As an OSS developer I actually *want* other people to use and extend that code in accordance with the license. And since Maemo is all Linuxy, there is actually no reason NOT to do that.
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