Le 29/01/2014 21:08, Daniel Roesler a écrit :
> What I don't understand:
>
> Mozilla has so much to lose from a bad ZTE Open experience. It is
> their flagship device! It's the _only_ native Firefox OS device you
> can buy now, and it's extremely cheap so developers can easily try
> Firefox OS out.
>
> I'd guess that there's an order of magnitude more app developers
> trying Firefox OS on the ZTE Open than all other devices combined. If
> they get frustrated, you have basically killed your entire app
> developer community. That's a huge price to pay. Mozilla has way more
> to lose than ZTE does. So why isn't Mozilla stepping up to make up for
> ZTE's lack of support?
>

You miss something here: you don't necessarily need to upgrade your
phone to build apps. Some APIs might need this but that's usually more
certified API, and sometimes maybe privileged APIs.

So while I quite agree with what you're saying (personal opinion, not
Mozilla's opinion), you're not exactly right here.
-- 
Julien

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