Quoth Bradley D. Thornton: > Things will improve, I am confident, they almost always do, but the FOSS > community can only engage in reactive development for somethings, since, as > proactive as we would like to be, we must actually wait until something is > prototyped or the SDK is available - some kind of specs released, before we > can go to town and produce a free solution
That isn't really true for the Raspberry Pi, though, as they sell themselves very much on their commitment to full hackability. I think people are very right to hold them to a higher standard than the normal "throw it over the wall" sort of design we get from most vendors. As a sidenote, the Beaglebone Black works fine with fully free software. _______________________________________________ Replicant mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/replicant
