When I booked my flight to Barcelona last June, I filled out a form served by a 
Windows server. Each phone call I made was on a proprietary-software GSM 
device, routed through a Microsoft partner telco. The MiniDV camcorder which I 
used to film the conference has proprietary, closed firmware and the codec is 
patent-encumbered. I captured the video on a nonfree system before transcoding 
it to Ogg Theora with Free Software. The calculations were of course performed 
by a microprocessor designed with proprietary software tools.

What I want to say is that we have a far way to go yet to further the cause of 
Free Software in hardware and embedded systems, so we have to start somewhere. 
Educating/counseling/encouraging manufacturers ready to make the transition and 
making gadgets available to developers are, to my mind, good ways to start. All 
this raffle kerfuffle! I mean, will anyone confuse a raffle with formal 
certification of a device?

Perhaps the marketing needs tuning: "This Device Needs Liberation"


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