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2015-05-04 18:43:03 +0200
chemist 41469 ●392 ●542 ●615 moderator
1. How would you describe the Jolla/Sailfish experience for ordinary users (not developers)?
Limited? Although, Jolla is on its way to SFOS2.0, it is still beta0.9-ish though - I am using it as my daily phone though. But without using android you are boxed in with close to no usability. Unified messenger is of no use if there are no services available/integrated. Quiet nice are browser and email, for those who use it there is Google-sync and MSExchange, last time I checked *DAV did not work that well with my owncloud server though (need to check that again I guess). From the looks of it, SFOS2.0 will be the real deal in terms of stable release and hopefully drags more attention to developers so we see some more native solutions and most of all contributions to the already FOSS parts upstream. From a user perspective, it is faster and less buggy than most other "freshly rising" mobileOSs, especially android and iOS have been a lot worse in their early years.
2. How important do you think it is for people - particularly in Europe - to embrace a European phone/mobile operating system -- to liberate themselves from Google/Apple?
As this is a religious question, I find it very important to set people free from the corporate grab we currently have. Even though there is CyanogenMod I will probably not buy an Android driven device again any time soon. I despise both companies for their change in policy (or their hardlining). Apple used to be the artistic outlaw fighting its place against Microsoft, Google used to aim for free development yet both have become the biggest data-mining enterprises of our history, making money with what they know about us, worst part is they make you think that it is to give you a better experience just like anti-terror-big-brother laws should make you feel safe.
3. I'm an ordinary user, though able to play around with my computer. Yet I'm having teething problems with some things like CalDav/CardDav (syncing with my Apple laptop). How realistic do you think it is that users depart the comfort of the "golden cage" offered by iOS or Android (with their cloud services) over abstract data concerns as flagged by Edward Snowden?
What I see is people being hypocrites, on the one end they use WhatsApp, Hike.In, gDrive, dropbox, AOL, skype or some other service eating your address-book with great pleasure but on the other they try to deactivate all shipped-with data-farming, complain about A-GPS needing internet but post their location every other second to social-networks. People are ok with NSA BND spying to prevent terrorism but don't recognize that it is only about technology theft and who's market is to protect. So no, ordinary users need to have everything on a silver platter and it has to be mainstream already or they do not care. People buying a SailfishOS product only count as ordinary user to some extend in that regard, they probably do care more about freedom of choice than they do care about security.
Here's the article..
glenf ( 2015-05-15 09:54:15 +0200 )edit