> Well, like the webpages says: "FSFE wants to give to Fellows the > opportunity to help the N800 become a full Free Software device."
Except the link doesn't work, and I'm still not sure this is good enough. If I win, you're going to ship me some proprietary software. Not to mention that it is recommending this device to others as a supposedly free alternative; which it isn't. The sentence alone is suspect, how does the FSFE know that a developer will get the device, let alone be capable of writting the needed parts? This kind of hacking isn't exactly the easiest; if it was then we wouldn't have devices with non-free software on them. How about instead of having a raffle, hire a programmer to actually replace all the non-free bits instead of distributing non-free software to Fellows? Seems like that would be a better way to spend money. I don't think this is appropriate, or wise. Further, it makes me want to not support FSF Europe. I have to agree. _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
