On 10/11/2015 12:26 PM, Nick wrote:
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.

Well this was really interesting: https://vpscp.onrahost.com - Thanks for that :)



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