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    Jedibeeftrix | # 11 | 2015-11-26, 13:29 | Report

    Originally Posted by CepiPerez View Post
    Next Sailfish update will be a CSSU release... and it may take several months
    thanks for the update, but what does that mean in practical terms?

    does it mean it will work on cyanogenmod 12.1?
    based on the 2.0 (proper)?
    ota updates will work once installed?
    something else?

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    CepiPerez | # 12 | 2015-11-26, 13:40 | Report

    That means nothing!
    I don't think there will be another update from Jolla and probably people here will start a community project for this.
    If it happens, whoever wants to start this project, count with me if I still here.

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    Dave999 | # 13 | 2015-11-26, 15:12 | Report

    Originally Posted by coderus View Post
    Second name of Jolla company is Soon.
    You finally came to the dark side and made a joke with Jolla. Good one

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    billranton | # 14 | 2015-11-26, 15:16 | Report

    Jolla would have had at least two updates in progress when the crisis hit. Anyone know how far along they were? Maybe the next one was nearly finished and could be released. I think that's what MSameer was hinting at.

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    ggabriel | # 15 | 2015-11-26, 15:25 | Report

    Wow, guys, read the news, read between the lines. Seriously. No more updates unless Jolla gets funding. Releasing updates means supporting them and so on.
    Want more updates? Find somebody with €10 million to spare and have them contact Jolla.

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    billranton | # 16 | 2015-11-26, 15:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by ggabriel View Post
    Wow, guys, read the news, read between the lines. Seriously. No more updates unless Jolla gets funding. Releasing updates means supporting them and so on.
    Want more updates? Find somebody with €10 million to spare and have them contact Jolla.
    Originally Posted by MSameer
    How all this will affect the Jolla phone or the updates? I have no idea. All I know is we are trying to push out the next update but it's just hard given the amount of sailors we have now.
    It wouldn't be an update like we know it. It would be a collection of the stuff that was ready for the next proper update, maybe some works-in-progress. Probably a good idea to show there are people still alive in the new office (which I'm told looks very nice)

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    MartinK | # 17 | 2015-11-26, 16:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by billranton View Post
    Jolla would have had at least two updates in progress when the crisis hit. Anyone know how far along they were? Maybe the next one was nearly finished and could be released. I think that's what MSameer was hinting at.
    AFAIK it has been hinted from a few sources that an update is being prepared and might be already in the internal/closed-beta stage.

    And when you think about it, releasing another update might be the best you can do when you are in a crisis and need to secure more investment money & licensing partners/-s. It makes you product (Sailfish OS) better, more suitable for licensing and makes use of your existing (remaining) resources without having to shell out money to an external entity (as with shipping the remaining tablets).

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    eekkelund | # 18 | 2015-11-26, 17:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by MartinK View Post
    AFAIK it has been hinted from a few sources that an update is being prepared and might be already in the internal/closed-beta stage.

    And when you think about it, releasing another update might be the best you can do when you are in a crisis and need to secure more investment money & licensing partners/-s. It makes you product (Sailfish OS) better, more suitable for licensing and makes use of your existing (remaining) resources without having to shell out money to an external entity (as with shipping the remaining tablets).
    I actually saw that new update quickly today, when helping Jolla to move new office. If I remember right it was 2.0.1.14 _MAYBE_.

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    dameceno | # 19 | 2015-12-01, 14:32 | Report

    Originally Posted by eekkelund View Post
    I actually saw that new update quickly today, when helping Jolla to move new office. If I remember right it was 2.0.1.14 _MAYBE_.
    That would make our hearts glad once more... The new office is also a good news as those quitting or giving up do not need a new office

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    billranton | # 20 | 2015-12-01, 18:39 | Report

    Proving that they can still function at this reduced level is a very positive sign.

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