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Ok, it's decided, I will not buy the N900.
I am the only one who finds it outrageous that Nokia makes proprietary software into an operating system that they say it's Free?
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09-22-2009
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Ok, it's decided, I will not buy the N900.
I am the only one who finds it outrageous that Nokia makes proprietary software into an operating system that they say it's Free?
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More than others.
Just kidding, of course it is a must have 
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There's no conflict at all between "closed source" and "free (as in beer)".
Nor is there anything wrong with hybrid/mixed-source platforms.
Unless you're Stallman, in which case, all things should be free (as in speech AND as in beer), and personal-hygiene should be optional and smell like bunny farts. But, for us normal people, there's nothing wrong with clearly defined hybrid platforms ... nor bathing.
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Normal people? normal people?
They are people like RMS that created the Free Software and their communities. And now that big multinationals have seized upon the concept, we should be imposed proprietary software, continue to contribute, keep quiet and suffer?
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Nokia is like Canoncial: Free software to save money, and proprietary software to keep users in a certain form of submission. Hypocrites.
Nokia is a manufacturer of hardware and service provider they can therefore make a profit with 100% FOSS.
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