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#151
True. However, I find it hard to believe Nokia pushes packages, and if it did, it'd push something else. Not FIFA stuff.

If they did want to push something, they're release 1.2.1 with 2-3 bugs fixed and FIFA and I'd bite like a catfish. Why would Nokia switch to non-lube now?
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Originally Posted by lma View Post
Ok, let me rephrase pending verification or refutal: remote install may already be there. Though I find the lack of official response disturbing, something for the council to take up with Nokia perhaps?

You know, I wouldn't have believed this for a second either before the cherry thing came to light. Trust is a very precious thing and quite hard to repair once damaged...
It doesn't exist from Nokia. At least I haven't heard of it.
 

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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Open is about more than code, it's about governance, philosophy, core values, hardware, carrier lock-ins, who the manufacturer is pandering to, etc., etc.

So, no Android isn't even close to Maemo.
If the code (the whole POINT of the rest of that process you've described) is closed, then how do you trust the rest? Isn't that the very BASIS of open-source? Open code is the very CORE of open-source. You don't have open-source by simply saying that your governance and values are open-source... you have to actually open the source code because the rest is suspect without the ability to review the open product's source code and have the opportunity to vette it.

Good God, man! I'll repeat it again: The basis of OPEN-SOURCE is the SOURCE code being OPEN to anyone. There's no open-source just because you SAY you're so very open in every OTHER way.

Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
It is. By far. It's the only one you don't have to jump through hoops to root and keep rooted. That says a lot.
Not really. It doesn't say a lot when my product becomes orphaned because even the community can't maintain the product. I'd rather root all these new Android phones and stick a community maintained distribution of Android on it than stay stuck with a Nokia device I can't even get a new community maintained OS for.

Originally Posted by fpp View Post
For me, much as I dislike this MyNokia debacle, it is more a matter of form than function, and doesn't compare with the "kill switch" (and potential remote install) as found in Android and i(Phone)OS.

I wouldn't accept that on my Pcs, and not on my mobile devices either
I'll bet you wouldn't tolerate your computer silently sending out an SMS message on your cellular carrier behind your back--especially if you were paying for it, and especially if you end up getting spammed with unwanted SMS messages later. WHEW... good thing you went with the SO-VERY-OPEN Nokia Maemo platform.

Honestly, given Nokia's slipped in closed-source on the N900, how do you know it doesn't have a silent remote kill and remote install?

Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Oh, we're stooping to unsubstantiated hearsay here now?
Because there's NEVER been any reason to suspect Nokia might do something surreptitious? No proof of something else, sure--but to claim there's no substance to at least be SUSPICIOUS? It's not as if you EVER could trust any closed portions of code--but now there's corroborating evidence to illustrate it--thanks to Nokia, no less.
 

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In matters pertaining to Nokia’s privacy practices you may also contact us at:

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Is this accessible from the device? I couldn't find it in the on board "user guide" and don't remember if I may have deleted something previously as a waste of space.
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To everyone going on about this "back-door" installer bug:

Of note, all of these people are installing things from extras-dev, which means they probably have some mash-up of beta apps. (Am I the only one that read the warning on the wiki page for how to add the extras-devel repository?) It now looks like a common thread is a beta app named "appdownloader", which just announced a few days ago, and installs apps! So it appears that app may interact with the standard app manger, causing this odd side-effect.

As for an "official word", it's pretty apparent that the Maemo team has not intentionally coded such functionality in with Andre in the bug for it saying "I haven't seen any similar report or posting before. Better steps are welcome, or a confirmation by a second user." If they had coded such a back-door they would have certainly marked it "WontFix" by now.

Worst case, you don't like the thought of the app manager maybe having some rogue code to push/nuke apps, just un-install the app manager via apt-get. You can always install apps manually via apt-get or dpkg, (or that new app downloader that people are playing with now...) All that is open source, and you won't have to worry about anyone (Nokia, Maemo, Elvis, aliens, or the spirit of John Ritter) triggering a closed source back-door to install or uninstall apps on your device.

And while you're waiting for app manager to uninstall, you can make a little tin-foil hat for your N900 so you can match at parties in your underground bunker...
 

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Originally Posted by danramos View Post
Good God, man! I'll repeat it again: The basis of OPEN-SOURCE is the SOURCE code being OPEN to anyone. There's no open-source just because you SAY you're so very open in every OTHER way.
It's a large part of it, sure, but it's definitely not the only part, and the world isn't as black and white as you seem to think it is.
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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
It's a large part of it, sure, but it's definitely not the only part, and the world isn't as black and white as you seem to think it is.
To add to GA's response...


The N900 is still the one, the only... open source mobile computer manufactured by a major "playa".

No one said the phone would be open source.

Maemo the OS it's own dang self has always had closed bits and I don't remember seeing an announcement from Nokia saying that this would change in any subsequent versions they released.

Although I recently returned a volley during a recent discusion that may have seemed critical of this fact: The NiT's, and now the N900, have always been able to load alternative OS's.(Proprietary and third party drivers aside. ) PB, then qole, Titan and now dj_steve have provided enough information for an advanced user to do just that.


I suspect that for some time to come when a well known blogger or tech site says that they are going to load up the latest build of whatever exciting new mobile OS they claim is out there (With the exception of any iOS... for now )., they may actually be loading it on to an N900 to get their first impressions...

But I'm drifting again.

The issue brought up by the council is about not having the ability to opt out and has nothing to do with the OS free or otherwise.
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Yeeesh indeed!

I only made it through the first post, and skimmed the other two.

I wonder how many under 13 years old can find that before continuing with the update to PR1.2? This reminds me of Arthur Dent's notice of house demolition posted in a locked cabinet with the key missing in the third sub-basement in the town hall. I guess that it doesn't quite rise to Earth's demolition notice posted at Alpha Centauri.
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