I'm going to be the devil's advocate, and just say I really appreciate having a phone that works now, regardless of the semantics. I fully support the open-source movement, but also was extremely frustrated with my freerunner and ready to burn it. Now at least with Michael's images I feel like I don't have to buy another cellphone and abandon the freerunner. Great job Michael on showing that the freerunner can actually work.

Marcus

David Hicks wrote:
> I will never flash my Neo with something that i can't build.

I will, to try it. Then get frustrated that I can't download the source and start to tinker with it.

I'd really like to start playing with Bluetooth, using Michael's stuff as a base.




Radek Polak wrote:
Marcelo wrote:
There's
no "secret" git repo in Koolu, everything is built out of the publicly
available sources ... But at the same time it's very important that
people play fair and publish source BEFORE publishing binaries.

Agree. I will never flash my Neo with something that i can't build. It's
just wasting of my time. I want to give credits to Koolu for how they
are managing this project. Thanks!

Radek

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