On Tuesday, 1 April 2014 00:41:40 UTC+2, Naoki Hirata wrote:
> We have turned off the inari nightly update as the 1.1 gonk layer is out of date for 1.4 and 1.5 and is causing a lot of crashing to occur.
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> The OEM would have to supply a gonk layer to match for the inaris to work without crashing.
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> Regards,
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> Naoki
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bummer. i just received my ZTE Open from ZTE_UK ebay store, only to find out that i just wasted 80 Euro on a non-supported device?
you can't be serious?
i explicitly bought this device because it seemed simple to update without having to wait for ZTE to provide an update. Only to find out now that FXOS is the same crap as Android, where the phone manufacturer wont update your phone so you will buy a new one. why thanks a bunch Mozilla, you may want to put that on your MDN, because right now you are transporting a completely different message.
the ZTE open is praised as a developer device. how can it be a developer device when it's basically stuck at FXOS 1.1?
mad dissapointed with this. it was pretty darn hard to find out where to get a device in the first place, no info on what devices now are used as development devices doesnt help either.
i was hoping we would finally get a real open source phone os. but these hopes seem to be based on thin air, as it's obviously going to be the same problem as with Android, where you are completely dependent on the phone manufacturers.
is anyone at Mozilla even interested in resolving this with ZTE or are you going to just blame ZTE and be done with it?
i would apprechiate if anyone could answere here or at least share the plans for the future of hardware devices with FXOS and how that relates to already existing hardware?
thanks,
Roland