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I don't mind if Jolla company makes copy from this project:
Jolla N900 - Back to the Future :) |
Re: Neo900 - finally a successor of N900
Jolla has a completely different customer target group. They obviously are not and never will be interested in this project, neither in the customers that are interested in this project. Jolla targets mass market and tries to compete with other smartphones (like already N9 did), while this project is about continuation of the NIT (Nokia Internet Tablet) concept, with the remarkable Nokia commercial statement "N900 is not a phone, it's a computer on top of your palm"(OWTTE)
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Now my interest in Jolla is a bit lower, and my interest in Neo900 is sky-high ! |
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Everything they've hinted is that it'll be far less crippled than Harmattan WRT it's many closed components & crazy security frameworks. Even the UX looks very different to Harmattan's, & with large chunks of it purported to be open, it may be more Harmattan-like or more Nemo/Freemantle-like, take your pick. The only way you could say it's not in the spirit of the N900, is via the fact that it doesn't have a physical qwerty, at least "out-of-the-box". This project borrows the N900 concept & takes it to a level of openness far greater than the original N900/Fremantle, possibly the Jolla_Ph/Sailfish too, that's what I/others like. |
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don't you forget that some of the ppl who develop the Jolla device / Sailfish also developed the N900 / Fremantle? and before that N8x0 / OS200y...
thus yes, they are aiming at a wider public as they need to quickly become commercially successful / viable and being compatible with Android is the only way, alas. i'm sure they would love to develop pure FOSS but Maemo has proven this is not possible, at least not if you want to reach the general public. life sucks and then you die; meanwhile, try to improve the world, a little piece at the time. they simply aim at a (slightly) larger piece then you do still puzzled about the logistics of the whole undertaking - looking at the GTA0x supply chain and can't help wondering... doesn't look like "non-profit" to me :-\ most just look like on-line shops but, yeah, this is off topic, of course... |
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I love those fanboys!!! Really! Always did!
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I just again don't get a single word of misterc. Just no, I for sure don't forget anything. And no, this is NOT a non-profit project, not everybody is as insane as I am, to spend 24/7 for maemo for 9 months, without a single cent of income, eating up savings. And yes, all reasinong about Jolla, no matter how correct it may be, is actually kinda offtopic here. And finally: I'm fed up with a certain kind of criticism as an end in itself.
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