On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 04:27:25PM -0600, Eric Schultz wrote:
> All,
> 
> I work for the prpl Foundation, an open source foundation organized by
> a number of companies, most related to MIPS. One project we work with
> externally is the OpenWrt project. Recently one of our members
> mentioned a new FCC requirement (described in FCC publication 594280)
> which requires wifi hardware devices to restrict modifications in ways
> that were not previously required. Some of the suggestions the company
> had internally for complying would be to use features like Secure Boot
> and other types of DRM-like mechanisms to prevent routers from being
> modified. This obviously would be quite bad for the OpenWrt community
> (and the embedded Linux community as a whole) so we agreed as a group
> to try to provide hardware companies with a way of complying without
> harming the community.
> 
> I'm looking to find individuals (and other companies!) interested in
> working with myself and the foundation, companies, the OpenWrt
> community and eventually regulators to provide guidance to hardware
> companies on how to best comply with these rules. If you're interested
> in getting involved or just would like to know more, please get in
> touch with me. We want to make sure that routers and related embedded
> Linux hardware is hackable and we could use all the help we could get.
> 
> Thanks and I look forward to working with you,
> 
> Eric

Eric,

Obviously, I would be interested in hearing more.  I suspect there
are others on the list that will be interested as well...

John
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