The project, developed in partnership with veteran free software developer Rob Savoye, aims to create a fully free and open mobile platform, from the firmware to the operating system.

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    3 days ago

    Primary source / Official news post is at https://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-turns-forty-with-a-new-president-and-a-new-campaign

    Regarding LibrePhone:

    In the afternoon, FSF executive director Zoë Kooyman announced an exciting new project: Librephone.

    Librephone is a new initiative by the FSF to bring full computing freedom to mobile computing environments. The LibrePhone Project is a partnership with Rob Savoye, a developer who has worked on free software (including the GNU toolchain) since the 1980s. “Since mobile phone computing is now so ubiquitous, we’re very excited about LibrePhone and think it has the potential to bring software freedom to many more users all over the world.”

    No links or references to the project. Seemingly no page on the website, or on the campaigns page [yet].

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      Good see them move in this direction, but I’m not confident the FSF will actually get results. Somewhat more practical approaches like Ubuntu Touch using libhybris or PostmarketOS already exist and should be supported where possible.