Firefox OS on the ZTE Open
Posted Sep 5, 2013 15:26 UTC (Thu) by
khim (subscriber, #9252)
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Firefox OS on the ZTE Open by cov
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Firefox OS on the ZTE Open
I don't think the revenue generated by proprietary third-party application developers has as obvious or clear a correlation to the success of an operating system distribution as you seem to imply.
I don't think you understand what that word means. Correlation is most definitely there, it's not even something worth discussing. Now, causation is another matter: as everyone knows correlation does not imply causation which means that it's possible that something else (besides potential revenue stream) determines both how popular given OS will among users and how lucrative it'll be for developers.
But simple explanation is often correct and Occam's razor says that we'll need some additional data if we are to decide that something else can affect popularity of platform to such a degree that it ca make platfrom which attracts few developers extremely popular.
In fact Linux developers tried to find out what else can affect popularity: they made absolutely sure Linux is not be lucrative to third-party developers and then tried basically everything else to attract users. Result is two decades of failures and insane popularity of the first platform which made Linux actually lucrative. I don't see what other explanation can describe all observable effects!
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