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I was going to wait till Maemo 6 was released, but I took the plunge anyway. So, the question now is...will we be able to upgrade to Maemo 6 software on our N900's? Or will we have to buy the new N950's or N1000 or whatever it is? |
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These debates about whether it's possible to release updates in small pieces when they're ready, or whether it's possible to do development in the open or not always seem very odd when there are a good number of existing desktop Linux systems, considerably more complex than Maemo, that manage to do this as a matter of routine.
It works, we know it does, because we're already doing it. |
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About the initial question of this thread, a couple of links that you might or might not find interesting
http://maemo.org/profile/list/catego...illa_reported/ http://maemo.org/profile/list/catego...illa_comments/ And perhaps more interesting, it must be possible to extract Maemo 5 bugs filed since October 9 (the day Summit participants got devices to test) that have been resolved as fixed, and probably even more accurate stats of bugs filed on the sales release that have been addressed already. There is quite a lot of information at http://bugs.maemo.org and anybody can extract it doing some clever searches. |
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If I'm not wrong there is only 80 bugs fixed so far. Could that be right?
https://bugs.maemo.org/buglist.cgi?q...op&value0-0-0= |
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OK, here's a question: if we do end up OTA fixing bugs automatically on the go, how do we communicate what's been fixed?
Honestly, the average consumer (and quite a few of them have the device), will probably not want to search for bug fixes all the time so they're likely to not bother finding fixes to what's bugging them (pun intended). But if you do it automatically then they'd probably like to know that their email clients now work perfectly etc. |
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