>That's good, but what I don't get in that case is... does that
>coincidentally mean "enable developer mode" == "disable copy protection"?

It doesn't mean that.  It will be lightweight, does not limit resources and 
does not care what mode you are on. People will just have to wait for untill 
its ready before more datails will be available. But feel free to give 
suggestions what kind of API's you would prefer to have as a developer in 
Harbour to make your life easier.

re, Jonni
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From: devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org [devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org] 
on behalf of Attila Csipa [q...@csipa.in.rs]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 2:37 AM
To: Mohammed Hassan; Sailfish OS Developers
Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] Jolla Harbour and Jolla Store

On 07-Nov-13 15:51, Mohammed Hassan wrote:
>> Not quite :) What I'm interested in is what *will* be there (or,
>> rather, what resources will it limit) as opposed to what is NOT
>> going to be there (whether not having Aegis there is good, or bad,
>> depends on what you will have there instead is better or worse than
>> Aegis).
>
> As Jonni said:
> After you enable developer mode, you have _true_ root access to the device
> and can freely replace system binaries and do what ever you want with your
> device (you may lose warranty when you enable developer mode).

That's good, but what I don't get in that case is... does that
coincidentally mean "enable developer mode" == "disable copy protection"?

Best regards,
Attila
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