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1 | initial version | posted 2013-12-30 19:57:43 +0200 |
(NOTE: This idea is not about myself, as I already have a Jolla, but about others who might be unable to afford it.)
I've seen many people on IRC and various forums who are very interested in developing for Sailfish but are (for various reasons) unable to afford a Jolla.
There are also those people who are developers and are willing to pay for extras that might not be interesting for inclusion in the product for average users.
I suggest the sailors at Jolla to think about the following:
I'm inviting everyone to this thread to discuss the possibility for these. As a Jolla customer and as a Mer/Nemo/Sailfish enthusiast, I'd like to see a lively ecosystem of apps and developers and I'm greatly interested in creating a constructive, cooperative atmosphere like we used to have 2-3 years ago in the Maemo/MeeGo/etc communities.
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(NOTE: This idea is not about myself, as I already have a Jolla, but about others who might be unable to afford it.)
I've seen many people on IRC and various forums who are very interested in developing for Sailfish but are (for various reasons) unable to afford a Jolla.
There are also those people who are developers and are willing to pay for extras that might not be interesting for inclusion in the product for average users.
I suggest the sailors at Jolla to think about the following:
I'm inviting everyone to this thread to discuss the possibility for these. As a Jolla customer and as a Mer/Nemo/Sailfish enthusiast, I'd like to see a lively ecosystem of apps and developers and I'm greatly interested in creating a constructive, cooperative atmosphere like we used to have 2-3 years ago in the Maemo/MeeGo/etc communities.
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(NOTE: This idea Do you guys remember the cooperative and creative spirit we used to have a few years ago?
I'm writing this in the hopes of reviving that spirit!
As a company, Jolla needs the support of developers now more than ever - we must make sure together that our favourite platform gets the attention it deserves and besomes successful. Thus, providing a good developer experience is almost as important as a good user experience. The ideas here are not about myself, as I already have a only useful to Jolla, but about others who might be unable to afford it.)also the community.
I've seen many people on IRC and various forums who are very interested in developing for Sailfish but are (for various reasons) unable to afford a Jolla.
Jolla. There are also those people who are developers and are willing to pay for extras that might not be interesting for inclusion in the product for average users.
I suggest the sailors at Jolla to think about the following:
(NOTE: This is not about myself, as I already have a Jolla, but about others who might be unable to afford it or who might need just that little extra encouragement to go for it.)
I'm inviting everyone to this thread to discuss the possibility for these. As a Jolla customer and as a Mer/Nemo/Sailfish enthusiast, I'd like to see a lively ecosystem of apps and developers and I'm greatly interested in creating a constructive, cooperative atmosphere atmosphere like we used to have 2-3 years ago in the Maemo/MeeGo/etc communities.
Might be loosely related:
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Do you guys remember the cooperative and creative spirit we used to have a few years ago?
I'm writing this in the hopes of reviving that spirit!
As a company, Jolla needs the support of developers now more than ever - we must make sure together that our favourite platform gets the attention it deserves and besomes successful. Thus, providing a good developer experience is almost as important as a good user experience. The ideas here are not only useful to Jolla, but also the community.
I've seen many people on IRC and various forums who are very interested in developing for Sailfish but are (for various reasons) unable to afford a Jolla. There are also those people who are developers and are willing to pay for extras that might not be interesting for inclusion in the product for average users.
I suggest the sailors at Jolla to think about the following:
(NOTE: This is not about myself, as I already have a Jolla, but about others who might be unable to afford it or who might need just that little extra encouragement to go for it.)
NOTE: I do not suggest giving out devices "for free". There are so many ways to accomplish this, some examples are Nokia's programs and BlackBerry's hackathons. What's important is that the end result should benefit the entire community.
I'm inviting everyone to this thread to discuss the possibility for these. As a Jolla customer and as a Mer/Nemo/Sailfish enthusiast, I'd like to see a lively ecosystem of apps and developers and I'm greatly interested in creating a constructive, cooperative atmosphere like we used to have 2-3 years ago in the Maemo/MeeGo/etc communities.
Might be loosely related:
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Do you guys remember the cooperative and creative spirit we used to have a few years ago?
I'm writing this in the hopes of reviving that spirit!
As a company, Jolla needs the support of developers now more than ever - we must make sure together that our favourite platform gets the attention it deserves and besomes successful. Thus, providing a good developer experience is almost as important as a good user experience. The ideas here are not only useful to Jolla, but also the community.
I've seen many people on IRC and various forums who are very interested in developing for Sailfish but are (for various reasons) unable to afford a Jolla. There are also those people who are developers and are willing to pay for extras that might not be interesting for inclusion in the product for average users.
I suggest the sailors at Jolla to think about the following:
(NOTE: This is not about myself, as I already have a Jolla, but about others who might be unable to afford it or who might need just that little extra encouragement to go for it.)
NOTE: I do not suggest giving out devices "for free". There are so many ways to accomplish this, some examples are Nokia's programs and BlackBerry's hackathons. We must learn from the mistakes of the other dev programs and implement our own in a better way. What's important is that the end result should benefit the entire community.
I'm inviting everyone to this thread to discuss the possibility for these. these. As a Jolla customer and as a Mer/Nemo/Sailfish enthusiast, I'd like to see a lively ecosystem of apps and developers and I'm greatly interested in creating a constructive, cooperative atmosphere like we used to have 2-3 years ago in the Maemo/MeeGo/etc communities.
Might be loosely related:
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Do you guys remember the cooperative and creative spirit we used to have a few years ago?
I'm writing this in the hopes of reviving that spirit!
As a company, Jolla needs the support of developers now more than ever - we must make sure together that our favourite platform gets the attention it deserves and besomes successful. Thus, providing a good developer experience is almost as important as a good user experience. The ideas here are not only useful to Jolla, but also the community.
I've seen many people on IRC and various forums who are very interested in developing for Sailfish but are (for various reasons) unable to afford a Jolla. There are also those people who are developers and are willing to pay for extras that might not be interesting for inclusion in the product for average users.
I suggest the sailors at Jolla to think about the following:
(NOTE: This is not about myself, as I already have a Jolla, but about others who might be unable to afford it or who might need just that little extra encouragement to go for it.)
NOTE: I do not suggest giving out devices "for free". There are so many ways to accomplish this, some examples are Nokia's programs and BlackBerry's hackathons. We must learn from the mistakes of the other dev programs and implement our own in a better way. What's important is that the end result should benefit the entire community.
I'm inviting everyone to this thread to discuss the possibility for these. As a Jolla customer and as a Mer/Nemo/Sailfish enthusiast, I'd like to see a lively ecosystem of apps and developers and I'm greatly interested in creating a constructive, cooperative atmosphere like we used to have 2-3 years ago in the Maemo/MeeGo/etc communities.
Might be loosely related: