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Jolla Sailfish Will Build A Google-Free Mobile OS For China (silicon.co.uk)

Jolla released their Android-free mobile Linux OS (Sailfish) on their own smartphones, "but has always intended to offer it to other manufacturers," according to Silicon. The next Sailfish smartphone was the Inex Aqua Fish, and people with Sony Xperia phones can now also run Sailfish through the Sony Open Devices Program. But their next big customer is the nation of China. Mickeycaskill quotes Silicon. The Sailfish China Consortium has gained the exclusive rights and license to develop a Chinese operating system based on Sailfish. Russia is also using Sailfish to build a national mobile OS in a bid to reduce its reliance on Western technology and reduce the risk of foreign surveillance. Jolla claimed that there have been many attempts to build a national OS on Android but these had been unsuccessful because of Google's control over the code.
One of the consortium's investors claims "several" major Chinese companies are already interested in joining them, adding "I have been closely following Sailfish OS development, and seen many Chinese projects fail, while Jolla's Sailfish OS has been steadily progressing. Sailfish OS is the only viable alternative for China."

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  1. Whew by GrahamJ · · Score: 4, Funny

    Finally the people of China can be free of tyranny!

  2. Re:I have used Jolla for several years by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It is no surprise Sailfish OS woks well, it should be remembered that Jolla is a good percentage of the old Finn Nokia Maemo Linux dev group. That group has been working on this OS and its Nokia predecessors since I think around 2005. I think even the name sailfish refers to that MSFT infiltrator Elop's burning platform speach where he threw both Maemo/Meego and Symbia onto the fire for another go at Wince.

  3. we recommend using C++ by presidenteloco · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Extracted from the sailfish developer documentation: "we recommend using C++" to develop apps which do anything non-trivial, to paraphrase.

    Ok that's all I need to know about sailfish.

    Wake me up when you have a mobile OS where the main app development language was invented in the 21st century, and is, for example, safe, simple, and well-designed.

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  4. Still the same core. by DrYak · · Score: 3, Informative

    Is stuff like that still possible on Sailfish . . . ?

    Basically: yes .

    Jolla's Sailfish OS is based on a GNU/Linux base called "mer", a direct descendent of the Meego / Maemo that was featured on Nokia Nxxx devices.
    Actually written by the same exact people. (When Nokia left their R&D department, the engineer started Jolla and kept working on the same).

    You can indeed run most of regular Linux software on it.
    There's even an "openbuild system" server that can produce appropriate RPMs for you (no need to locally compile them with the SDK) and a 3rd party repos for the RPMs. (openrepos, just like to good old Maemo days).

    The only key difference is that they have switch their interface from GTK to Qt-Quick / QML.
    And though it's not released under a Free/libre license yet, you can still see the source and hack it due to the textual representation of QML.

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