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Re: Jolla Tablet
tbh, I would prefer Jolla to use more sources towards native app development than pay M$ in order to conform to an optional standard, besides support for exFAT can be offered as a s/w upgrade.
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The point of the discussion is not if exFAT is morally acceptable or not. That was discussed long ago and Jolla made it clear then that there's no alternative to exFAT and that that a few individuals can't change that. The point of the discussion is that Jolla now made a U-turn and no longer aims to support SDXC-cards even though people paid for it. It's not about exFAT. It's about how you build and destroy trust. |
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It is about : - reading what was published by Jolla, not twisting the words to comply with each personal preferences; - respecting that the majority of Sailfish active community voted for no exFAT support. By the way, in December 2014 I was asking for exFAT support for Jolla Tablet. |
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The TMO community has large experience with miniSD/microSD cards in Nokia N800/N810/N900, like formating, partiotining (to use Easy Debian, for example), and also in Jolla smartphone. So let's compare benchmarks of microSD cards using different file systems. For example, we can discuss this issue here : http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=92490 |
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There's no point talking to you, as you simply don't listen or comprehend. We've been through all of this before: a) SD>32GB by definition is SDXC+exFAT. There's no way you can read a stretch goal that promises support for µSD-Cards >32GB as "saying nothing about exFAT". b) The so-called "community poll" was clearly worded as poll "about better supporting open source file systems", not about poll pro or con exFAT. Quite on the contrary: " Exclude X from device isn't something doing that", they said, and addressed those who "really seek to have an option". The point of the poll was to find out "which type of alternative open solutions we should include in the Jolla Tablet". It was clear they were searching for popular alternative options in addition to exFAT (which was already set in stone via the Indiegogo campaign). c) Even though the poll was supposed to bring up choices of alternative file systems, 2 of the three most voted answers opted for exFAT. (The most popular answer doesn't even have 150 votes - is this "the community"? If so, the community voted for exFAT support in this answer.) |
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This is not about "majority of Sailfish community" - it is about the majority that is not on TJC. There is nothing to vote about - Jolla had announced SD card support up to 128GB (which, as you quoted a Jolla employee, requires an exFAT support), people have bought (contributed) the device with that in mind and then after the campaign, Jolla cancelled the feature. And since you are referring to the answer on TJC with about 140 votes:
So be careful before jumping to conclusions about people who have voted for the "btrfs+optional exFAT" answer. |
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For all the travelling photographers - maybe something like this ist an even better solution for you and it's available for less than € 25,- ...
http://www.kingston.com/us/support/t...s?model=MLW221 Using it for ages for my iPad (Apple isn't even thinking about implementing any card reader hardware ... ) and it works perfect - it's also possible to copy files from a card to an USB drive (even to a HDD) directly |
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