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...until we get an official statement from Jolla. I find it quite funny that there are some questions, where we get answers, even when they just reached few votes. On the other side there are questions, where I have the feeling they are ignored (just use the Tag "battery" to see what I mean). So I would suggest, that Jolla should tell us, how many votes are necessary to get an official answer. And I don't mean an answer like "we don't know at the moment". Of course there will always be questions, where they can't give a definite answer, but they should at least honestly try to.
To come back to my example with the battery - I can't imagine there isn't already an answer, but I think they don't give it, because it is an unpopular one.
So I would suggest that a question which reaches 300 votes should be answered from a sailor as open and honest as possible. I know well that there are (and will be) questions which they can't (or don't want to) answer. But even then they should try to explain why they can't answer it.
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...until we get an official statement from Jolla.
Jolla?
I find it quite funny that there are some questions, where we get answers, even when they just reached few votes. On the other side there are questions, where I have the feeling they are ignored (just use the Tag "battery" to see what I mean). So I would suggest, that Jolla should tell us, how many votes are necessary to get an official answer.
And I don't mean an answer like "we don't know at the moment". Of course there will always be questions, where they can't give a definite answer, but they should at least honestly try to.
To come back to my example with the battery - I can't imagine there isn't already an answer, but I think they don't give it, because it is an unpopular one.
So I would suggest that a question which reaches 300 votes should be answered from a sailor as open and honest as possible. I know well that there are (and will be) questions which they can't (or don't want to) answer. But even then they should try to explain why they can't answer it.