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1 | initial version | posted 2014-11-30 14:23:33 +0200 |
For me personally was the reason to switch to and support Jolla, open source, I want to control my device completely at least as much as I can. I bought my first Jolla because of the open marketing on the website and was 1 week later disappointed about some points in openness. For me it's a lot of afford to switch from comfortable to free. I'm on the way to program 4-6 hours a day for native apps on SailfishOS. Now often there is mentioned that the majority don't care about open source or openness in general. So I ask myself I'm in the right community. I would make a poll, but this would reflect maybe only the people which care more about it. Anyway I read here all the time that most people don't care about open source and the main reason for them will be functionality. I'm afraid that I got engaged in the wrong project every day more. How can I figure out what is the motivation for others to support and use a system which is still starting?
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For me personally was the reason to switch to and support Jolla, open source, I want to control my device completely at least as much as I can. I bought my first Jolla because of the open marketing on the website and was 1 week later disappointed about some points in openness. For me it's a lot of afford to switch from comfortable to free. I'm on the way to program 4-6 hours a day for native apps on SailfishOS. Now often there is mentioned that the majority don't care about open source or openness in general. So I ask myself I'm in the right community. I would make a poll, but this would reflect maybe only the people which care more about it. Anyway I read here all the time that most people don't care about open source and the main reason for them will be functionality. I'm afraid that I got engaged in the wrong project every day more. How can I figure out what is the motivation for others to support and use a system which is still starting?
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For me personally was the reason to switch to and support Jolla, open source, I want to control my device completely at least as much as I can. I bought my first Jolla because of the open marketing on the website and was 1 week later disappointed about some points in openness. For me it's a lot of afford to switch from comfortable to free. I'm on the way to program 4-6 hours a day for native apps on SailfishOS. Now often there is mentioned that the majority don't care about open source or openness in general. So I ask myself I'm in the right community. I would make a poll, but this would reflect maybe only the people which care more about it. Anyway I read here all the time that most people don't care about open source and the main reason for them will be functionality. I'm afraid that I got engaged in the wrong project every day more. How can I figure out what is the motivation for others to support and use a system which is still starting?