On mardi 9 octobre 2012 at 10:32 PM, "Thomas Harding" 
wrote:[top-posting]

I no almost all that information. What I complain on is:

* this is not centralized nor hosted by FSF (while it supports and 
advertises on
H-node, and ported its hardware database to that last org.)

* there is no counter-advertising from FSF (unbiased information 
campaigns on each
hardware) which would address end-users and IT-managers (mostly same 
persons)
rebelliousness, forcing hardware manufacturers to change their policy.
There is an FSFE campaign "free your Android" supported by the FSF :
https://fsfe.org/campaigns/android/android.en.html
Article by Richard Stallman (first published in  The Guardian) to
support this campaign :
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/android-and-users-freedom.en.html

Thus there is a place to centralize informations on how to help and
contribute :  
https://fsfe.org/campaigns/android/help.en.html#OS
There is information on How to do it (and when it is possible) :
https://fsfe.org/campaigns/android/liberate.en.html
   There is promotion material   available for download, translation
and ordering :
https://fsfe.org/campaigns/android/artwork.en.html
And it has been different "Free your Android" workshop through EU
proposed by fellows of the FSFE.

It is not an FSF campaign, it comes from the european sister
organisation, but it is supported by the FSF and RMS. 

I hope I'll see you soon on the contribution mailing-list  ^^

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