I don't understand how warranty is ever an issue with changing the software
on your phones.. If it breaks, boot to recovery mode and flash back.. The
OEM can provide a utility and instructions how to just like apple does with
DFU mode and iTunes, and android does with easyboot..

The emergency recovery loader should always be in ROM (not flash) and allow
you to recover easily.

-Noah

On Friday, March 21, 2014, Rohan McLeod <[email protected]> wrote:

> Russell Coker wrote:
> > ............snip
> >
> > While locked down phones aren't appreciated by many Debian Developers we
> have
> > no policy that prevents such things, and under Debian rules no DD can do
> > anything about that.
> >
> > While actively supporting phone vendors in restricting their customers
> isn't a
> > desirable thing (IMHO and probably most DDs agree) it's not unreasonable
> for a
> > company to want to do this to make money.
>
> In the video, the issue of filesystem access,
>   seemed to be more about the requirements of 'warranty insurance' ;
> than patentable devices ?
>
>            regards Rohan McLeod
> >
>
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