On 16/09/10 23:13, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
On 9/16/2010 3:05 PM, David Greaves wrot
That is indeed why I said Nokia, not Vodafone.
Vodafone probably won't allow Surrounds/Extras (initially) - but at
the idea is that at least they won't be able to say "you're not
compliant".
Nokia, as you know, ships the N900 with Extras enabled out of the box.
... and then you have apps that claim compliance that work on some
version on phone X930 but not on other versions of phone X930
does not sound like a winning proposition to the value of "compliance"
to me.
Aside: very selective emails you're replying to here Arjan - I'd be grateful if
you could find the time to respond to some of the ones that have concrete
solutions too.
Technically the apps will, of course, work on all X930s if the vendor permits.
Let us say there is a fully compliant "adult" app and two carriers offering the
X930 who only offer apps via their app store.
I daresay that it will be allowed in some regions and not others.
... and then you have apps that claim compliance that work on some
version on phone X930 but not on other versions of phone X930.
So mere compliance does not protect you from fragmentation due to policy.
But you knew that.
David
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"Don't worry, you'll be fine; I saw it work in a cartoon once..."
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