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posted 2014-02-05 09:06:37 +0200

Why is Sailfish advertised as truely open?

The first real Text on the Jolla homepage is this sentence:

Jolla is powered by Sailfish OS, a truly open and distinct mobile operating system.

The answers to the following questions seem to imply that Sailfish neither is "truely open", nor is it meant to be:

Which parts of Sailfish are closed source, why and will that change?

Clarification of open-source policy

Co-creation leading to co-development?

Are Jolla deliberately misleading their customers?

Or are we lead to believe that like in the claims of homeopathy the concept of openness gets stronger the more it's diluted?

Why is Sailfish advertised as truely open?

The first real Text on the Jolla homepage is this sentence:

Jolla is powered by Sailfish OS, a truly open and distinct mobile operating system.

The answers to the following questions seem to imply that Sailfish neither is "truely open", nor is it meant to be:

Which parts of Sailfish are closed source, why and will that change? recently closed by veskuh. @veskuh: want to close this one too? It's even more argumentative and doesn't have 30 votes wich must make it even more subjective...

Clarification of open-source policy

Co-creation leading to co-development?

Are Jolla deliberately misleading their customers?

Or are we lead to believe that like in the claims of homeopathy the concept of openness gets stronger the more it's diluted?

Why is Sailfish advertised as truely open?

The first real Text on the Jolla homepage is this sentence:

Jolla is powered by Sailfish OS, a truly open and distinct mobile operating system.

The answers to the following questions seem to imply that Sailfish neither is "truely open", nor is it meant to be:

Which parts of Sailfish are closed source, why and will that change? recently closed by veskuh. @veskuh: want to close this one too? It's even more argumentative and doesn't have 30 votes wich must make it even more subjective...

Clarification of open-source policy

Co-creation leading to co-development?

Are Jolla deliberately misleading their customers?

Or are we lead to believe that like in the claims of homeopathy the concept of openness gets stronger the more it's diluted?

Why is Sailfish advertised as truely truly open?

The first real Text on the Jolla homepage is this sentence:

Jolla is powered by Sailfish OS, a truly open and distinct mobile operating system.

The answers to the following questions seem to imply that Sailfish neither is "truely "truly open", nor is it meant to be:

Clarification of open-source policy

Co-creation leading to co-development?

Are Jolla deliberately misleading their customers?

Or are we lead to believe that like in the claims of homeopathy the concept of openness gets stronger the more it's diluted?

Why is Sailfish advertised as truly open?

The first real Text on the Jolla homepage is this sentence:

Jolla is powered by Sailfish OS, a truly open and distinct mobile operating system.

The answers to the following questions seem to imply that Sailfish neither is "truly open", nor is it meant to be:

Clarification of open-source policy

Co-creation leading to co-development?

Are Jolla deliberately misleading their customers?

Or are we lead to believe that like in the claims of homeopathy the concept of openness gets stronger the more it's diluted?

Why is Sailfish advertised as truly open?

The first real Text on the Jolla homepage is this sentence:

Jolla is powered by Sailfish OS, a truly open and distinct mobile operating system.

The answers to the following questions seem to imply that Sailfish neither is "truly open", nor is it meant to be:

Clarification of open-source policy

Co-creation leading to co-development?

Which parts of Sailfish OS are closed source why and will that change?

Are Jolla deliberately misleading their customers?

Or are we lead to believe that like in the claims of homeopathy the concept of openness gets stronger the more it's diluted?