To have a next version you first need a first version and by supporting the first version we will have a next version. That's how it works.
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Replying to @Eli_StayFocused @aral and
If I have alternative idea which fulfills my needs & skills to execute it, why would I support someone who might not support me in future?
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Replying to @xgebi @Eli_StayFocused and
Also
@fairphone was dual-sim from start, so why wait for next version when I have at least two better alternatives to@Puri_sm?2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @xgebi @Eli_StayFocused and
All that said, it’s clear you’re not the target audience for this phone. It’s a great initiative & many other people will benefit from it.
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It's a hard choice: use closed sw & reach economies of scale to change the value-chain, or build an open/libre phone on the back of slaves?
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Replying to @Fairphone @xgebi and
“Build a phone on the backs of slaves or a phone that makes slaves of the people who use it” doesn’t define who you are as an organisation…
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Replying to @aral @Fairphone and
…You don’t have to fix every problem at once. You’re doing valuable work. Longer-term, the goals are complimentary, not mutually exclusive.
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Absolutely. And there is much work to be done on both HW and SW. FP focusses on HW now, even if we have FP Open available, we need to scale.
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Replying to @Fairphone @xgebi and
Indeed. And when you are ready to look into it, you know where to find me :) PS. If you aren’t already, you and
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Yes,
@Puri_sm is a great project. And we indeed know very well where to find you. ;-)1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
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