On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Andre Klapper <aklapper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm not a troll. Trolls enter mailing lists to discourage use of a given product. I like my N800 and I'd buy a N900 if I had the money.
I want to see Nokia succeed and beat Microsoft's software monoculture with Open Source.
I just don't like to see it commit suicide like so many other IT companies in the past that think they can win a short-term edge by partnering with the IT industry's biggest monopolist. A convicted one, repeatedly, on several jurisdictions.
It's not only a language: it's a platform.
FC
Hi Fernando,
there's Jalimo https://wiki.evolvis.org/jalimo for Java on Maemo, but I
don't know how actively it is maintained...
This is the point where I realized that I will waste my time by
> On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 1:40 AM, Demetris wrote:
> The conspiracy theorist in me would like to think that in one of those
> several (some very recent) instances where Nokia got in bed with the
> Evil Empire of Redmondia
continuing reading your troll posting.
I'm not a troll. Trolls enter mailing lists to discourage use of a given product. I like my N800 and I'd buy a N900 if I had the money.
I want to see Nokia succeed and beat Microsoft's software monoculture with Open Source.
I just don't like to see it commit suicide like so many other IT companies in the past that think they can win a short-term edge by partnering with the IT industry's biggest monopolist. A convicted one, repeatedly, on several jurisdictions.
In contrast to you, some companies out there might not have unlimited
human and financial resources to officially support every single
computer language (like Java) that you currently favor.
It's not only a language: it's a platform.
FC
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