On 10/16/06, Lance Hanlen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At the risk of sounding naive, I don't think there's anything negative
or cynical about speaking out against a company that forces you to let
people run arbitrary code as root on your computer.

There isn't! And that's what I mean: Before having that vunerability
known, it was all
about "Binary blobs could be insecure", but now it's a proven fact
that it is, and it
takes more than 2 years for a vendor to (probably) fix after the issue
is reported.
It's now a real issue that makes OGP even MORE of a solution. It's not
only about
hobbist who want to develop hardware and drivers, it's about the freedom to run
"secure hardware".
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