Am Freitag 10 Mai 2019 17:37:19 schrieb Paul Boddie: > Maybe the FSFE Wiki could host such information, particularly if > the adminstrators reinstalled a half-decent way of formatting tables.
Personally I think that the main work is in keeping the info maintained. (Independently from the technology.) > I didn't even think there were very many available Sailfish devices these > days, The've changed strategy to port to devices from other hardware vendors. In my view for the better. So currently available are The Sony Xperia™ XA2 product range and Sony Xperia™ X Gemini PDA. and upcoming is Cosmo. See https://jolla.com/sailfishx/ (except for infos about Cosmo) > > Most of them work well and the main point is diversity. Apart from > > Google's GNU/Linux distribution called "Android", there is almost no > > other one people could by if they wanted to. Actually "Android" is a big > > success for Free Software as most consumer devices now come with a Free > > Software operating system by default. :) > > I don't share your enthusiasm, really. If people give me Free Software and > yet deny me the benefits that it should bring, they might as well not be > giving me Free Software to begin with. Here I disagree, I think each step forward is good. While of course it maybe two steps forward and one back, including new challenges. And I do remember other times, so I know the progress regarding Free Software in the last 30 years. Best Regards, Bernhard -- FSFE -- Founding Member Support our work for Free Software: blogs.fsfe.org/bernhard https://fsfe.org/donate | contribute
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