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#211
Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
You're making a rather interesting statement here. You're assuming community would actually get off their collective asses and fix things and be skilled and capable of doing this if it was open source.

The amount of people skilled in debugging wifi/bt firmware, high-end graphics drivers and battery management is a very low number. Even with applications, GTK+ developers are in high demand. That, combined with their time and will to do anything makes things difficult.

Am I a cynic when I'm wondering if the only way proper productized open source functions in the real world is when people are paid to do it? (or liberated to work on it, same thing).

But at least then the community can take action on very core systems rather than being hog tied with nothing so to speak.

I am all for Nokia fixing bugs however if they state "Sorry we aren't going to do it" then why not open it to the community and see what happens? What harm would it create?

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#212
Stskeeps,

Viable remarks you make, I think. I can only speak for myself. I have had the N900 for a bit more than a month now and am certainly interested in doing things.

I see a lot of common things between the Gentoo community and maemo´s. Both being platforms targeted at tech savy people. I can see why you would say that it´s difficult to get people to move their asses but at the same time I tend to think that lots of people owning this device are not the target group and I think the moaning and whining comes, for a big part, out of this group.

People seem to have expected a device comparable to iPhone or android powered machines, and when it turns out that is not the case, they start to complain. When I bought this machine, I was fully aware of it´s flaws (except for the lack of sync possibilities with linux powered Evolution and the bizar situation of Ovi store only being available for MS systems). For me, those flaws are more of a challenge than a reason to whine and complain.

I plan on working on the issues that I personally have with this device and I suspect other people to feel the same. Call me naive, but I see (no sarcasm here) great potential for this device, regardless of Meego coming to it or not.
 
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#213
Originally Posted by Peter@Maemo Marketing View Post
I put my vote in now. I would love the council to continue, also in the context of Meego. I, as head of MeeGo Marketing (note: that is not the same than creating consumer marketing for Nokia devices), I need dedicated people that can bring forward a consolidated view on crucial community issues, for example like the one regarding MyNokia subscription or the Python issue.
So you say that the council is very useful for Nokia marketing. That's a new twist. I wonder how come I did not think of that by myself.

BTW, you should not mention the MyNokia trojan, when discussing the council since this is one of the glaring examples of the council's impotence.

Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
It's WONTFIX for Maemo5/N900. I've had up to date GFX drivers up and running on MeeGo on N900 with 2.6.35. If anyone wants to dare backport that, they can do so when we have the thing integrated.
But if I dare to backport, how do I distribute it legally to N900 users?
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#214
Originally Posted by Bijiont View Post
But at least then the community can take action on very core systems rather than being hog tied with nothing so to speak.

I am all for Nokia fixing bugs however if they state "Sorry we aren't going to do it" then why not open it to the community and see what happens? What harm would it create?
General problem is that open sourcing isn't just about slapping a license on things. It's validating you own the thing, if it's not patent encumbered, trademark encumbered, etc. Checking for validity of the context it's put in. This process takes time and effort.

Fremantle was 43% open source. MeeGo on N900 is 99%, with 1% closed source (SGX, bt firmware, wlan firmware, BME).

Which is more difficult and waste of eachothers time:

* Making MeeGo more great by contributing more open code, apps, control panels, always at the edge of innovation.
* or spending time open sourcing everything from 43% to 100% without any existing organisation that can handle the bits when they're opened and a platform that's ancient by the time we've fixed all the problems we've wanted.

I know what battle I would prefer to take. The one where we actually accomplish something in the open.
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#215
Originally Posted by Matan View Post
But if I dare to backport, how do I distribute it legally to N900 users?
Hell froze over recently, which may show what times we're in (this is from pvr-bin in non-oss in MeeGo, for Moorestown SGX):

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#216
Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
It's WONTFIX for Maemo5/N900. I've had up to date GFX drivers up and running on MeeGo on N900 with 2.6.35.
I know it is wontfix and meego will have better drivers, but the question remains. Unofficial backport may be possible and I'm certainly willng to give it a try, but it is a thing which should really be in PR update IMO, so everybody can benefit automatically after fw update. I dont think it is unreasonable to request official fixes to defects, which ruin maemo UX and make developers unhappy.
 
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#217
Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
General problem is that open sourcing isn't just about slapping a license on things. It's validating you own the thing, if it's not patent encumbered, trademark encumbered, etc. Checking for validity of the context it's put in. This process takes time and effort.

Fremantle was 43% open source. MeeGo on N900 is 99%, with 1% closed source (SGX, bt firmware, wlan firmware, BME).

Which is more difficult and waste of eachothers time:

* Making MeeGo more great by contributing more open code, apps, control panels, always at the edge of innovation.
* or spending time open sourcing everything from 43% to 100% without any existing organisation that can handle the bits when they're opened and a platform that's ancient by the time we've fixed all the problems we've wanted.

I know what battle I would prefer to take. The one where we actually accomplish something in the open.

Hmm good point I didn't think about it like that. . .
 
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#218
Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
You're making a rather interesting statement here. You're assuming community would actually get off their collective asses and fix things and be skilled and capable of doing this if it was open source.
Hey?
Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
The amount of people skilled in debugging wifi/bt firmware, high-end graphics drivers and battery management is a very low number.
Why always do focus on device driver?
Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
Even with applications, GTK+ developers are in high demand. That, combined with their time and will to do anything makes things difficult.
I wouldn't call me a real GTK+ developer (I have started with
GTK Programming a half year ago).But:
I am impatiently I want to see the media player widget source, just
to find out why for some/many users this doesn't work.
I want to integrate custom ringtone profiles, without writing the
whole control panel plugin from scratch.
I want to integrate addressbook groups.
I want to integrate per contactact ringtone.
I want to fix bugs in the calendar widget, without writing one from scratch.
I want to make the most of the full power of the n900 and fremantle.

I thought all this would be possible with an mostly open source OS.
But, some parts are closed. Ok, there are reasons for this.
The point is, I don't know why, and I can not see if it will change.

And yes, I would miss the council.
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#219
I would miss the council.
They are volunteers trying to do the best they can.

I would NOT miss the trolls in this forum.

Someone should start a similar thread "Would you miss the Trolls if they were gone? "

But I just don't care enough about this thread to do something about it.
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#220
Originally Posted by nicolai View Post
I am impatiently I want to see the media player widget source, just
to find out why for some/many users this doesn't work.
I want to integrate custom ringtone profiles, without writing the
whole control panel plugin from scratch.
I want to integrate addressbook groups.
I want to integrate per contactact ringtone.
I want to fix bugs in the calendar widget, without writing one from scratch.
I want to make the most of the full power of the n900 and fremantle.
I would like to have these apps on FreGo.
If Nokia is not interested in Maemo5 and GTK+ anymore and puts all its eggs in Qt basket, why these apps are closed? I don't really foresee any IP issues there or the code so ugly we're ashamed to show.
Looks a lot like The Dog in the Manger case...
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