14.01.2014, 14:21, "Tomas Ö" <[email protected]>: > While I can understand the frustration from people wanting to see > continued development on these, I welcome the decision to focus on > fewer devices. I hope this will lead to faster progress regarding > Ubuntu Phone, because it is still very far from being acceptable as a > daily driver on Mako/Nexus 4 (and I can only imagine how laggy it must > be on Maguro, with its lower spec hardware). > > This is good news, if it means that we will soon have working > bluetooth, alarms and google synchronization to mention a few of > today's showstoppers on the phone. I still put my trust in Canonical > engineers and this fantastic community that great things will happen in > the coming weeks. I haven't done much programming in the past 20 years, > but I am willing to give my input to the teams as a daily test driver > for a while still. > > Sometimes tough decisions have to be made, such as dropping support for > mentioned devices. I believe it will speed up the overall development > of Ubuntu Touch. > > Keep up the good work! > > Cheers, > Tomas >
Personally I am defender of manta. Not because i have one, because manta is a different form-factor. Developers want to develop only for one tablet - Nexus 7. But Nexus 7 is not true tablet. 7-inch can't compete with 10-inch display (10-inch is not better, it's different). So, there must be one 4-inch, one 7-inch and one 10-inch device. IMHO. And I can't understand one thing: it really so difficult to continue support of those devices? -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

