I haven’t heard anything in months. Maybe there is legal trouble?

  • @[email protected]
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    82 months ago

    I was under the impression that infinitime was more of a community effort than a pine64 effort?

    • Krafting
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      102 months ago

      It is, but they are talking about the hardware in these last release notes, about a chip that will get replaced in the actual hardware, therefor i don’t think they are completely dead! Long lice Pine64

    • @maniii
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      22 months ago

      It is the same/similar problem that Nokia/Maemo and Sailfish/merOS have all had.

      Some things are binary-blobs + NDAs and many things are still locked, the OSS community can only do so much before they hit the commercial roadblocks.

      We need a complete CoreBoot + OSS silicon-chips + OSS firmware + all-community / all-commercial dual production lines.

      The open-source-based company should be able to sell both the commercial locked-version and the oss-all-unlocked-version with the ability to switch infinitely between the two models.

      But the world of electronics rarely will ever work or reach that level of interoperability , repairability or recycling this way. Not for a long time maybe in some distant future.

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        12 months ago

        We need a complete CoreBoot + OSS silicon-chips + OSS firmware + all-community / all-commercial dual production lines.

        Where are the gaps?