On 06/25/2014 05:36 AM, Florian Will wrote: ... > Obviously, most users are not interested in control and transparency, they > just > want a phone that works and lasts long with a single charge. So I do accept > the > very strict and conservative Ubuntu Touch approach. Nobody uses XMPP or IRC > anyways, and WhatsApp will happily send push notifications.
I don't think this is true at all. I want a phone that works /and/ lasts long on a single charge /and/ apps that can handle IRC and XMPP. I don't think this is too much to ask*. I can imagine being told that I'm unusual because I am a developer, but we shouldn't rule out entire classes of people-- we want everyone to delight in Ubuntu devices and we need developers to use the phone so they want to develop apps on it. * note, I am deliberately not talking about implementation details like application lifecycle and background services, I'm just speaking to this one point (and it sounds to me like the architecture will allow for it) -- Jamie Strandboge http://www.ubuntu.com/
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