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I'm quite disappointed with what I've discovered. Maemo.org requires users to surrender their serial number and sign an EULA in order to update what was erroneously expressed to me as a totally open platform.
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You might want to take a look at the Mamona project or the efforts of installing Debian.
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2008-02-25
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Specific to these devices, if some parts had not begun as closed, then the tablets could not and would not have been released.
As has been noted numerous times on this forum as well, continuous efforts have been made to replace as many closed aspects as possible with open equivalents.
However, as long as technologies like Flash are supported, they can't possibly be 100% open and I don't know how someone would get the idea they could.
Exactly what components are not GPL'd?
Has there been any efforts yet to replace them? Could the black box components possibly be replaced by porting something from OpenMoko, Android, or the like?
I'm a developer who was highly motivated to contribute before I discovered this. Would it be feasible for a GNU purist to grab the GPL pieces and assemble an image that runs free of CSS contamination?
Also, from a legal standpoint, what rights do we give up if we sign the EULA? I wasn't even able to read the EULA w/out supplying my s/n.
Last edited by jgombos; 2008-02-23 at 14:54.