FSF Launches Fundraiser For Replicant
gnujoshua writes "The FSF has launched a fundraiser for Replicant, the fully free Android distro. As of version 4.0 0004, Replicant runs on 10 different devices, but, the hopes are that with additional funds, the developers will be able to purchase more devices and grow the project so it will run on more devices. Yesterday, the FSF asked Mark Shuttleworth if the Ubuntu EDGE would commit to using only free software and be able to support Replicant. But, in an AMA on Reddit, Shuttleworth confirmed that Replicant would not be supported because the EDGE hardware will require proprietary drivers/binary-blobs."
Replicant now supports ten devices, compared to only the HTC Dream not all that long ago.
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he's saying that by being able to run android apps you're promoting googles ecosystem.
and yes you are, but so what? it's not that far from saying that since apache can serve IE it's promoting IE.. or that wine is promoting microsoft.
world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
I don't give a damn about Android, really. It's relevant, but my biggest hobby is a different way to design OSs and programming models. Having devices with all the driver code available means I don't have to use a C compiler at all, I can port the code into the OS proper and gain more security and efficiency -- I use very different sub-routine calling constructs to prevent stack smashing and isolate all data from code pointers, so it's inefficient to switch into CDECL or other insecure C-ish compatible calls.
TL;DR: Replicant is awesome not just for Android / Linux, but for everyone.
You could have nuked the Samsung stuff last year by putting Cyanogenmod on it.
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