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<p>Hi,
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<br/>> Yes, it would be the best for your use cases, but you all have to remember
<br/>> what step 5 means... and easier the platform is to approach, more we have
<br/>> userbase etc in the long run.
<br/>>
<br/>> If you want to keep Maemo as a geek OS, it will die away. if Maemo succeeds,
<br/>> soon it is not so geek friendly anymore. so: keep the backdoor open and give
<br/>> official documentation how to gain root, red pill mode etc...if you want to
<br/>> start adapting slowly. If you want to do it painfully, I am 110% sure Nokia
<br/>> will do it sooner or later...
<br/>>
<br/>> Because Nokia will be responsible for customers in the end, not the
<br/>> community. Don't bite the hand that feeds you.
<br/>>
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<br/>Agreed. (Mostly, but not so differently as to add anything more.)
<br/>
<br/>Tim
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