It seems that I stirred up a hornet's nest here...

First of all thank you, that there has been an answer from the Jolla team, 
although the answer is not what I hoped for.
As a user or potential developer in the Jolla universe I simply don't care 
where the problem is. The SDK is the top layer I can and will develop with and 
that's my interface. If this interface is a layer on top of other technologies 
(and yes, it is), I still don't care and why should I? Image that on any other 
platform!
For now I am satisfied with the situation as it is, because all is still in the 
flow and the device is not on the market yet.
>From my point of view the Jolla crew would make life easier for themselves if 
>they would provide us with a bug tracker. This would be one central place, 
>where they can look and any developer can look. If Jolla is not ready yet, 
>that's fine with me - as long as this attitude changes when the device is 
>there!
BTW: keeping mail addresses in sync and everything under one hood is nice, but 
not necessary - at least for me. Just be unlike and open, tell everybody that 
it is a temporary solution and there you go. I do understand though, that they 
don't want us (and that includes any competitor or even venture capitalist) to 
see the bugs, that are in their internal bug tracker ;-)

Have a nice one!
Best.
Sven
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