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From: Free Software Foundation <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:26 PM
Subject: Will Ubuntu Edge commit to using only free software?
To: "G.T RAO" <[email protected]>


Dear G.T,

Ubuntu is aiming to raise $32 million in crowdfunding to fund Ubuntu Edge,
a mobile computer that can dual-boot between Android and Ubuntu GNU/Linux.

Will Ubuntu Edge commit to using only free software? If the project
succeeds and has $32 million available to spend, this is surely possible,
but there is no indication in any of the promotional materials that this is
part of the plan.

Isn't Android already free software? In theory, yes, but in practice, no.
To work on actual hardware, Android ends up relying on device drivers that
are either outright proprietary or use proprietary firmware blobs. All
commonly available Android devices also come with proprietary software
applications installed.

This is why today we announced a fundraising
partnership<https://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-launches-fundraising-program-for-replicant-the-fully-free-android-based-mobile-os>with
the
Replicant <http://replicant.us> project, which produces a version of
Android that runs on existing devices without proprietary system software.

Isn't Ubuntu already always committed to free software? No. Ubuntu's
default GNU/Linux distribution includes nonfree drivers, and its software
marketplace promotes proprietary programs.

But, we don't want to make assumptions about what Ubuntu Edge will or won't
be. We and many other free software supporters excited about the
possibility of a GNU/Linux mobile device would like to hear official
confirmation:

   1.

   Will the Ubuntu Edge versions of both Android and Ubuntu contain or rely
   on any proprietary software or proprietary firmware?
   2.

   Will the Ubuntu Edge include any Digital Restrictions Management
(DRM)<http://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm>software?
   3.

   Will the device's bootloader be free software?
   4.

   Will the device have Restricted
Boot<https://www.fsf.org/campaigns/secure-boot-vs-restricted-boot>,
   or will users be able to replace the operating system with a free one of
   their choice?
   5.

   Will Ubuntu Edge include F-Droid <http://f-droid.org>, the free software
   Android application repository, as part of a commitment to promote and
   recommend only free software?

Ubuntu in the past has said they are forced to make temporary compromises
in software freedom in order to have their operating system work on the
computers people own and speed adoption of free software. But in this case,
Ubuntu would have the chance to dictate the design of the hardware
themselves. Software freedom should be the foundation of that design. There
is no reason for compromise.

Conveniently, Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth is doing an AMA on
Reddit<http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1j166z/hi_im_mark_shuttleworth_founder_of_ubuntu/>starting
at 12:30 EDT, so maybe we will get some answers.
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