hi dear @ubports, in my previous work I used ubuntu because the company was very attentive to the theme of open source. I must confess that it was not at all easy, I thought I could do this step even with the home PC but then I gave up. now reading your thoughts I see that a lot is going on, thanks for sharing this information !!
Hey @road2horizon, thank you for your response! I totally agree with your position, and I understand where you coming from. Within us we have to align with the desire to go open-source as much as possible. It's a philosophy you don't have to commit 100% in one day, that would ruin the fun. However, it is important to keep an open mind to the potential alternatives out there. Especially when we look at the current duopoly in the operating-system market for mobile phones and computers. It's still a journey, and every bit of honest feedback is appreciated. Thank you for taking the time in reading this comment. Have a great day! :)
New generations of mobile phones do not arrive in my country, Venezuela, or are very expensive because of the dollar vs. bolivar exchange rate. Photography equipment, video, projectors, laptop, drone or any high-tech equipment does not reach any store in the country. The people who can buy is because they can travel and buy these equipment outside the country. That's why I say that I am limited
@marcybetancourt Ah, that's unfortunate to hear. But on a different perspective, your situation could help with privacy and work against massive data collection/surveillance. Thank you for your reply and have a great day! :)
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hi dear @ubports, in my previous work I used ubuntu because the company was very attentive to the theme of open source. I must confess that it was not at all easy, I thought I could do this step even with the home PC but then I gave up. now reading your thoughts I see that a lot is going on, thanks for sharing this information !!
Hey @road2horizon, thank you for your response! I totally agree with your position, and I understand where you coming from. Within us we have to align with the desire to go open-source as much as possible. It's a philosophy you don't have to commit 100% in one day, that would ruin the fun. However, it is important to keep an open mind to the potential alternatives out there. Especially when we look at the current duopoly in the operating-system market for mobile phones and computers. It's still a journey, and every bit of honest feedback is appreciated. Thank you for taking the time in reading this comment. Have a great day! :)
Hi. Good interview and excellent information. Too bad that my access to technology is limited. Thanks for sharing @ubports
Hey @marcybetancourt, thank you for your reply again. :) I'm curious in what way your access to technology is limited? Have a great day!
New generations of mobile phones do not arrive in my country, Venezuela, or are very expensive because of the dollar vs. bolivar exchange rate. Photography equipment, video, projectors, laptop, drone or any high-tech equipment does not reach any store in the country. The people who can buy is because they can travel and buy these equipment outside the country. That's why I say that I am limited
@marcybetancourt Ah, that's unfortunate to hear. But on a different perspective, your situation could help with privacy and work against massive data collection/surveillance. Thank you for your reply and have a great day! :)
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Greetings from Venezuela
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