A friend is looking into tablets, and one of the main drawbacks we've found
for Android based tables is that there is no scheduled support timeline -
i.e. an Android 2.1 tablet isn't necessarily upgradeable to 3.0 if Google or
the manufacturer (not sure of logistics here but assuming it's one or both
of them) decides that device won't receive the next version upgrade.  The
same thing is happening with Droid phones.

So, when the support life of a device ends (or even sooner), the ability to
use Debian would be great to extend the life of the device.  Since tablets
(10" specifically) aren't the cheapest things out there, it would be nice to
be able to have a say in when the user determines they don't want to use the
device any longer, not because the OS has become obsolete by a company's
decision.

My internet searches turned up a few posts, but nothing really solid as far
as the future of Debian on tablets.  There are rumors of an Ubuntu tablet
being made in China, which makes me think there is hope for Debian.

Any thoughts or information?

Thank you,
Mark

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