Quoth m...@dmatthews.org:
> Please excuse touch of plug and slight bit of off-topic-ness, but just to let
> anyone here with interest in free (as in source code available) baseband
> firmware, that the freecalypso project is making strides.
Congratulations folks. I haven't had the time or
Please excuse touch of plug and slight bit of off-topic-ness, but just to let
anyone here with interest in free (as in source code available) baseband
firmware, that the freecalypso project is making strides.
Progressing on from the stable leo2moko release for the freerunner made some
time
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Spacefalcon the Outlaw wrote:
> If you have voluntarily chosen to obey a law that deems the abandonware
> in question to be proprietary rather than public domain, it is YOUR
> problem and not ours.
You are reminding me of this talk and cartoon by Nina Paley.
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 1:01 AM, David Matthews wrote:
> Please excuse touch of plug and slight bit of off-topic-ness, but just to let
> anyone here with interest in free (as in source code available) baseband
> firmware, that the freecalypso project is making strides.
Are you planning to
Paul Wise wrote:
> Are you planning to rewrite the proprietary source code from TI/etc so
> that freecalypso could be released under a Free Software license?
Absolutely not. The 1000 person-years that would be required for such
a task should instead be spent doing
Paul Wise wrote:
> You are reminding me of this talk and cartoon by Nina Paley.
>
> http://blog.ninapaley.com/2015/10/22/copyright-is-brain-damage/
> https://vimeo.com/50481436
Her talk is wonderful, I agree with her 100%, she should be an
inspiration to everyone here. Thanks
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