Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Jun 2012 10:12 UTC
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RE[4]: Comment by avgalen
by Thom_Holwerda on Wed 27th Jun 2012 13:56
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RE[5]: Comment by avgalen
by avgalen on Wed 27th Jun 2012 14:54
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Thom, you are a very good writer but a bad reader. "which seems more born out of a dislike for Android than anything else". Where do you even get that from? Nobody in this whole thread has mentioned anything negatively about Android.
We (I am not alone anymore) don't want to see "I got x running on y"-articles anymore and we especially don't want them to be made examples when they work badly. That is all, no opinion about Android at all.
RE[4]: Comment by avgalen
by phoudoin on Wed 27th Jun 2012 15:59
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The average customer will start to associate "open" with "not working".
Only if open projects start to not working more and more. And why such thing will happens now more than yesterday?
Plus the avergae customer barely knows what's open and what's not.
Right now they think "open" means "you can install stuff without paying for it, hahaha".
Precisely. The average customer don't care about open, closed, what he care is price/feature ratio.
Except if open projects starts to have less and less working features, I failed to see why open projects will be associated to not working in average customer mind.
Plus average customer won't notice that someone ported Android ICS to his Samsung Wave until 1) he becomes geek enough or 2) the port is stable enought to get wider media coverage outside android geeks circles.
In both case, the fact that the port was possible because Android code is open *but* not working at start wont matter that much, and most probably only the former will be remembered, if any.
What will matter is that he could use an better Android version on his quite old Samsung smartphone...




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And I agree even more completely.
The average customer will start to associate "open" with "not working". Right now they think "open" means "you can install stuff without paying for it, hahaha".
And if non-working stuff like this gets praised people might even believe that this result is like reaching the top of Mount Everest: that's it, it can't get any better.