[rant] Jolla philosophy [subjective]
Hello,
I know that after this post my karma will drop down to hellish places, but nevertheless I feel the urge to do this. I've got my Jolla as soon as it was possible, and was trembling for weeks to have it. I was proud owner of N900 (hacked from the head to toes) until I drowned it, so Jolla was logical step. Well ... probably no the right one...
You know, I've found like 100 bugs in the SailfishOS I can live with, but there's one _fundamental_ outside of it.. and that's Jolla's user approach philosophy. Maybe it's just me, but whan I was ordering Jolla I was expecting cool hacker-neo-matrix-johny-mnemonic level phone. I TRULY wasn't expecting everything to work, but I was looking for to see that the guys working on it are hackers and they are doing the phone for guys like me.
After like 4 months of daily use I clearly see that Jolla tries to be another "average hipster guy" cellphone with Linux inside (I leave aside the fact that this marketshare is already taken by the Fruit company). I'm just so disappointed by this. I believe that the HW/SW guys working for Jolla are guru level and everything, but the heading ... just misses me...
Maybe some examples to clear my point:
- why there's no detailed system/IP address/load information for example in the Settings->System->About product?
- the whole browser - the only settings are "clear private data" and "search engine"? 2 items to change? Really?
- flat design is chique these days, sure, but why the battery level/signal level/date (!) is visible only when tapping the lock screen? The whole lockscreen concept (there is one, right? ;) is exactly in the line of Apple - "don't show them too much, they get scared"
- and I could go on and on
These are not bugs, these are not a features missing per se (because implementing anything from these three is just trivial) - these choices were made deliberately... and that scares me the most... That Jolla is like this for a purpose...
In my humble opinion there is not a single phone aimed at advanced users on the market (and with advanced I mean _advanced_, not trendy/hipster/manager dumbasses). After N900 grew obsolete, Jolla was, even without the keyboard, our only hope to have a hacker friendly phone without Google's big brother around... Well... I guess it's a miss... and still, in the corner of my heart, I'm hoping and waiting for every update...
--Z
PS: I don't call myself a hacker, but let's say that I'm messing with Linux for last 15 years (for living), so I kind of know what I need and yes, I know that I'm a minority... but "we are unlike", right?
you are not alone...
ortylp ( 2014-05-21 23:44:06 +0200 )editI recall someone saying they welcome patches/pull requests to the Sailfish Browser.
If you want to hack it, go ahead?
vasavr ( 2014-05-22 01:50:53 +0200 )editI believe your post is in place. Even if I don't agree we should not be afraid to discuss the Jolla ideology. It is good to question it, both for the community and Jolla themselves. My view on it though, is that the phone sure is hackable in many ways, and the UI concepts are just beautiful even if it is not finished in every aspect. The things I do miss is the ability to group the programs, but that is on its way I think. The possibility to port linux apps is limited due to the SDL2 and Wayland based UI and graphics, that is not so good. I had also expected Jolla themselves to come up with something more in other halves than just the colored ones. A qwerty one and some other cool things to prove the flexibility of the concept, but that shines with its absence. No battery replacement is another weak spot. The phone was pretty pricey, in the middle to upper price segment, I am keeping up my hopes and hoping for improvement from Jolla side. But they better hurry up...
Larswad ( 2014-05-22 10:48:14 +0200 )editI agree with @Larswad comment above - we should discuss all this. And the rant reasons he states are the "right" ones for me: the whole (great)concept for TOH is compromised with the absence of a SINGLE functional TOH from Jolla. And the way Jolla communicates with community is not what (we)I expected.
zlatko ( 2014-05-22 11:14:07 +0200 )editCan we close this as too argumentative? (see first 2 answers at least) TJC is meant to help, and while ranting/posting opinions is ok, I don't think this is the place. You can use [insert your favourite forum here] to do that and have ample discussions.
gabriel ( 2014-05-22 11:29:28 +0200 )edit