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2015-11-20 00:02:21 +0200
Truly sad news. But I cant say I am that surprised, because just last week I was googling for this news, wondering if Jolla is in financial trouble, because after reading about tablet deliveries being delayed and some other signs, it seemed to be. The only official seller of Jolla in my country (Estonia) did put Jolla on clearance sale a few weeks back and the price was so good, that I as a true Jolla fan bought 5 brand new Jolla phones last week for my small company, to be used as work phones for employees. Trying to spread the love for Jolla. I just could not resist and truly thinking of buying some more just to keep, because the price was ridiculous for a brand new phone with all its features.
Even if Jolla phone dies, I truly hope they manage to save the SailfishOS, it is the best OS out there to be used every day. The multi-tasking in Sailfish is truly on another planet compared to Androids and iOs. Also the speed of it is very good, even tho the hardware is quite outdated compared to new androids and iphones. Its not only a fanboy in me talking, because I have used all the latest Androids and iPhones. Just 1,5 weeks ago I walked into a apple store and bought 2 new iPhones, one 6s and one 6s plus. They do have some neat features and the hardware quality is much better, but I still wont switch over from my Jolla, which I have been using since early 2014, because useability on SailfishOS is still superior, even with all its small bugs that might occur from time to time. I might however replace my Jolla with a new Jolla, just because the outside of my used Jolla is not that good looking anymore.
Good luck to all the Sailors and Jolla executives, I truly hope you find new funding and continue this path. For the last 6 months I have been googling any kind of info that might come regarding a new Jolla phone. But no luck. Find a way to make the Tablet more available, because I dont like waiting for my stuff, which is why I didnt crowdfund nor pre-order the tablet. But I would buy it whenever it comes to sale. And im sure im not the only one.
Also, honesty towards your community is key, please dont forget that. There are a lot of fans, treat them right and they will worship you. Treat them badly and they will find themselves hating you sooner or later.
It is true, but I sincerely hope that they can close the funding as soon as possible to keep the boat afloat. As Saarnio said in SLUSH, they seriously need another big partner in addition to Intex, to have income from licensing the OS, otherwise the company won't survive long. This is sad, but true. I love Jolla, for giving an alternative, but as someone in the Reddit post said, if they do sink, it's not sad because they seem to have failed as a company, but because it's an indication how hard it is to introduce a great OS in these days when the market has been devided byt two multi billion (not sure if that's even enough) companies.
Sail on Jolla, sail on! (pretty plese..)
raketti ( 2015-11-19 11:53:58 +0200 )editI am gutted. This again proves that supporting the big ones only pays off in the short run. In the long run all alternatives get lost, and all evolution and improvement runs sub-optimally.
lakutalo ( 2015-11-19 12:02:03 +0200 )editJolla need to open source the whole OS and focus on porting Sailfish on every possible hardware. There is no chance to fight with Google's Android. Jolla should join forces with Raspberry-Pi and other manufacturers and build a common ecosystem. Let linux community to develop OS and applications further and let Jolla focus on specific manufacturer or region needs.
tvicol ( 2015-11-19 12:08:35 +0200 )editNot that I was expecting anything different... Now, what about those who downvoted my speculations about the delay in tablet shipping?
Giacomo Di Giacomo ( 2015-11-19 12:20:53 +0200 )edit@tvicol - they need to license the OS, or they will not get the money to survive. The OS is already approximately 80% open source (when counting packages), so that's pretty much when comparing to the others out there. Open sourcing isn't going to solve the financial issues Jolla is having. They need HW vendors to push new devices out with their OS in them, to get some revenue.
raketti ( 2015-11-19 12:21:17 +0200 )edit