I think you see it wrong: I would be also very happy if we would have a “Eierlegendewollmilchsau”.
But the reality looks different. We are not the business case for Jolla. Jolla can’t survive only with selling licences for the users. From this perspective - the whole business model is not B2C, but B2B oriented. We are just community and beta-testers.
Privacy is good case, i also use use SF because of privacy.
Jolla promised nothing. we had exact this communication with Jolla CEO Sami Pienimäki @spienima during the Berlin MeetUp month ago.
“Everything, someone wrote somewhere here in Forum is understand as a Promise”
and
“My wife also complains there is no Bluetooth in Alien Dalvik”
Jolla only advertised, that they would support Bluetooth Apps with no 100% warranty which apps will work.
We can whine as long we want, if Bluetooth will work one day in Alien Dalvik, than because some Business Customer paid for this use case.
And yes, Jolla will remain Niche-OS. Because 08/15 user is Happy with Android/IOS. He don’t want to sacrifice his user experience, and probably don’t need all the functions which makes SF better than Android / IOS.
My message was only: Stop complaining, wait, drink tee, make open source native SF apps, or help them making, and maybe one day it will come.
And @seehas - I try always to understand others opinion, when i see logic there. I am SailfishOS user from day 1. Since 2013. And all the 10 years i see people complaining about missing bluetooth in Alien Dalvik. As since 10 years complains brought nothing, than complaining seems to be a wrong strategy, or am i wrong?
And I am happy for everyone new Sailfish User, because a bigger user base would make the OS better, more apps etc.
But what i see wrong is using SailfishOS and try to force Jolla to delivery the same user experience like in Android.
Nobody complains at Debian or Ubuntu, that they should support all the Windows Games, right?
Bluetooth in Alien Dalvik is possible, but complex. Business customers like Mercedes might move Jolla to implement such function, and we can profit from it.
And hopefully Sami’s wife can also profit from it…