@stshank@scifri Of course she could stay silent and let it pass. So in a sense you could say she chose to ask. But if you listen in real time, you get the sense that she asked because she wanted to know, instead of using a question to steer the conversation.
At 2016 MWC, Acadine Technologies launched H5OS and demonstrated (with flip phone hardware) its capabilities including support for 4G and physical keypad. Sounds familiar? It is familiar! Some faces are familiar too. How things change, and not change, in two years!!
At 2016 MWC, Acadine Technologies launched H5OS and demonstrated (with flip phone hardware) its capabilities including support for 4G and physical keypad. Sounds familiar? It is familiar! Some faces are familiar too. How things change, and not change, in two years!!
@BrendanEich@andreasgal Acadine Technologies continues to own H5OS. It has not licensed its IPs to anyone else. All development licenses issued earlier to chipset makers and OEMs have been terminated already. Anyone thinking they can just use cut-and-paste to “create new code” is totally mistaken.
@BrendanEich@andreasgal B2G/Firefox OS was entirely open sourced. H5OS was derived from that, but has not been open sourced. Products derived from that is infringing on H5OS intellectual properties. Those who steal IPs, who knowingly sell/buy/use such products, will face the music sooner or later.
@qrs Optimizations for performance are often done without security considerations and have been a rich field for exploits. Look around and you find those.