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2015-07-08 11:59:04 +0200
This is great news, in my opinion.
For those who haven't read the linked press release, the announcements in it states that Jolla plans to reorganize itself into 2 major divisions. One of them will only focus on SOFTWARE and thus continue to develop Sailfish OS & apps. A new company will be formed that will be a HARDWARE company and focus on making devices that run on Sailfish OS.
In their own words, "... the company Jolla Ltd. will concentrate on the development and licensing business of the independent and open mobile operating system Sailfish OS. A new company will be established to continue Jolla’s device business ... We have now decided to continue the Jolla devices business under a new company, focusing on security enhanced devices."
I find it disturbing, and I dont like it. I see this as a move towards more closed sources. But perhaps Jolla will respond with how they see the future (as in Open Source) for SailfishOS.
Could be postive, yes. But, to repeat, what is the future stand on Jolla, SailfishOS and opensource. Will all sources be open, what about those closed bits (UI) that was said to be opened at some point ?
Also, see: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=1475913#post1475913 were I raise these concerns.
Nieldk ( 2015-07-07 15:14:40 +0200 )editI read: "The hardware guy is leaving after the screen issues. A new company will produce security enhanced phones for the russians, because they fear the NSA. Jolla Ltd. will concentrate on licensing Sailfish OS to other manufacturers because the software part is in good shape and there was demand."
To me, it's a mixed bag. But if I had to pick I'd rather get great Sailfish OS 2.0 for the aging Jolla phone, than buggy software on a new device. So I hope it will turn out fine.
Also, I think it would be easier to grasp if the hardware guys kept Jolla brand and the Sailfish guys named themselves Sailfish Oy or sth.
lispy ( 2015-07-07 15:23:53 +0200 )editI doubt the openness of the sw to be relevant without devices...
tortoisedoc ( 2015-07-07 15:26:11 +0200 )editProbably a good move if they are serious about their licensing business. Depending on how exactly the relationship between the future hardware company and Jolla will be, those who are interested in licensing Sailfish OS may feel more comfortable if Jolla itself won't control the OS and produce hardware.
I don't think it'll have a negative impact on openness. Licensing the OS to 3rd parties has been a goal from day 1, and I don't see any change here.
ossi1967 ( 2015-07-07 15:28:17 +0200 )editI am sure Jolla is creating a new company which only purpose will be manufacturing spare batteries :) irony off
lupastro ( 2015-07-07 15:30:36 +0200 )edit