• Ferk@lemmy.ml
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    13 hours ago

    I expect it’s a combination of all the above in some sense. They state they want to build on LineageOS (an Android variant) and replace its binary blobs, I expect the result would be a new custom ROM targeting specific compatible hardware with the goal of ultimately supporting usable phones working on fully Free Software.

    What it’s not is the creation of a libre hardware phone. I don’t think they are working on hardware, at least not anytime soon. Also if by “Linux phones” you mean non-Android based, that’s not necessarily a requirement (given that they mention LineageOS), but I expect regardless the kernel will be Linux without the blobs and it’s entirely possible that they add support for installing their firmware on those “Linux phones”.

    I do kinda wish they’d focus on stuff that has a way bigger user impact 😅

    The thing is that technically we already have fully usable FOSS software at that user level. Using for example LineageOS with F-droid as the only app store already gets you there. Whereas, ensuring your phone is not spying you or having some malicious functionality on the hardware/driver level is something that currently is simply not possible.

    The FSF has always been doing the thankless job of championing for the things that are harder and less rewarding to do, but that will advance software freedom most for those who do seek it. Even when that thing is not necessarily the most popular/mainstream. I feel this has more of an impact in software freedom than, say, if they were to reinvent the wheel just to have their brand attached to it, and/or provide a slightly different UI to do the same thing other FOSS software already does.

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      10 hours ago

      Gotcha, thank you very much for filling me in, I really appreciate it!

      I do think there’s value in ensuring everything low level is open source, but at least with linux phones none of the higher level stuff is really in a good state yet 😅

      Its nice to hear this will be an improvement to custom ROMs. Though the future of custom ROMs is feeling a little shaky with the stuff Google has announcing lately 🥲