On 07/31/2014 05:47 PM, Torsten Grote wrote:
> On Thursday 31 July 2014 12:36:26 Tobias Platen wrote:
>> There are no non-free apps installed by default
> 
> I am sorry I have to disagree here. It is heavily filled with non-free 
> software.
> 
> When I still had a Fairphone, I tried to make it as free as possible, but 
> eventually gave up. Maybe this is still useful to you:
> 
>     https://github.com/grote/fairphone-barebone/
> 
> Please note that if you really want to use both SIM card slots, this 
> currently 
> removes too much.
> 

Which apps are under a proprietary license? The "About" section in the
settings doesn't list any proprietary licenses at all. Only "Open
source" licenses, mainly Apache and GPL.

(I see the firmware as a separate, though also important, issue. But
Cyanogenmod also includes proprietary firmware, so the Fairphone might
be "as good" as that and a better option than phones which are hardcoded
to demand you provide a Google account.)


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