Le jeudi 16 mars 2017 à 00:01 +0100, Wolfgang Wiedmeyer a écrit :
> Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Wiedmeyer <[email protected]>
> ---

Also, you might want to update Wikipedia with this information!

Since you have a conflict of interest, as a Replicant developer, it's probably
best that you suggest the change in the discussion page.

>  about.php | 4 ++--
>  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/about.php b/about.php
> index a444633..a9e4e68 100644
> --- a/about.php
> +++ b/about.php
> @@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
>                <div class="col-md-9">
>                       <p>Replicant is a <a href="//www.gnu.org/philosophy/f
> ree-sw.html">fully free</a> <a href="//www.android.com/">Android</a>;
> distribution running on several devices, a free software mobile operating
> system putting the emphasis on freedom and privacy/security. It is based on <a
> href="//http://lineageos.org//";>LineageOS</a>; and replaces or avoids every <a
> href="//www.gnu.org/philosophy/proprietary.html">proprietary</a>; component of
> the system, such as user-space programs and libraries as well as firmwares.<br
> />Replicant aims to be an ethical system: it does not ship nor recommend the
> use of non-free software.</p>
>                       <p>Many different devices are supported by Replicant,
> to an extent specific to each device. Basic features such as graphics, sound
> and telephony (if applicable) are supposed to be working for each device (if
> not, developers are confident they will work soon).</p>
> -                     <p>Replicant is a community-led effort, currently
> driven by a single developer. Not every piece of software in Replicant should
> be expected to be fully-featured nor entirely reliable, even though developers
> are trying their best.</p>
> +                     <p>Replicant is a community-led effort, currently
> driven by two developers. Not every piece of software in Replicant should be
> expected to be fully-featured nor entirely reliable, even though developers
> are trying their best.</p>
>                       <h3>History</h3>
>                       <p>Replicant was founded in 2010 as a way to gather
> initiatives aiming to free the system running on the HTC Dream, the first
> publicly-available Android device. The project was started by members of <a
> href="//libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:LibrePlanet_Italia">LibrePlanet Italia</a>
> and <a href="//sfconservancy.org/">Software Freedom Conservancy</a>. The first
> usable version of Replicant was based upon Android 1.5 as released by the <a
> href="//source.android.com/">Android Open Source Project</a>: after some work,
> basic functionalities of the HTC Dream  were working. Starting from version
> 2.2, Replicant stopped using AOSP as a base and instead started using <a
> href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanogenmod";>CyanogenMod</a>;, which
> contains support for more devices.</p>
> -                     <p>Over time, various initial members of the project
> retired, leaving Denis "GNUtoo" Carikli as the only active developer of the
> project. However, in April 2011 Paul Kocialkowski, a user of Replicant,
> started getting involved in development. After porting Replicant to version
> 2.3 on the Nexus S and later on porting plenty more devices, Paul became the
> main developer of Replicant and is currently doing most of the work on the
> project.</p>
> +                     <p>Over time, various initial members of the project
> retired, leaving Denis "GNUtoo" Carikli as the only active developer of the
> project. However, in April 2011 Paul Kocialkowski, a user of Replicant,
> started getting involved in development. After porting Replicant to version
> 2.3 on the Nexus S and later on porting plenty more devices, Paul became the
> main developer of Replicant and was doing most of the work on the project for
> several years. In September 2015 Wolfgang Wiedmeyer started to contribute to
> the project. He ported Replicant to version 6.0 on the Galaxy S3 and later on
> ported more devices that were already supported by previous Replicant
> versions.</p>
>               </div>
>       </div>
>  
-- 
Paul Kocialkowski, developer of free digital technology and hardware support

Website: https://www.paulk.fr/
Coding blog: https://code.paulk.fr/
Git repositories: https://git.paulk.fr/ https://git.code.paulk.fr/

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