Neon Pinebook Remix as part of KDE
Albert Astals Cid
aacid at kde.org
Wed Apr 11 22:07:36 BST 2018
El dimecres, 11 d’abril de 2018, a les 15:18:05 CEST, Jonathan Riddell va
escriure:
> Dearest KDE
>
> KDE neon is a project to bring KDE's software to the people by various
> convenient and rapid methods. Recently we've been working on packages
> for the Pinebook [1]. Pinebook is a < $100 laptop using an ARM
> processor which will open up whole new markets to KDE software and
> computing generally as well as a great proof of concept of plasma on a
> really low profile device. We have a real chance of having Plasma and
> other free software shipped on a laptop which will enable people to
> access digital freedom who otherwise would be offline.
>
> However it needs a proprietary driver for the graphics to work. Neon
> is only building free software of course and the installable images as
> well as the Docker images and Snap packages we make are all 100% free
> software. The packaging for the driver is hosted outside Neon and KDE
> infrastructure but of course it's needed for the images. At the
> moment the Neon Pinebook Remix's installable images are built on
> Neon's servers but hosted on my private server.
>
> While the manifesto and licencing policy are clear that KDE projects
> must be free software it doesn't say anything about supporting drivers
> or build infrastructure for that software. Plasma Active has shipped
> images with non-free firmware and drivers on for years
> (https://files.kde.org/plasma/active/4.0/images/nexus7/).
>
> How do we feel about shipping installable images with non-free
> supporting software? The alternative is to drop and not ship any more
> images for Plasma Active or Mobile etc.
First easy question, do we have the rights to distribute those non free
software blobs?
Cheers,
Albert
>
> Jonathan
>
> [1] https://www.pine64.org/?page_id=3707
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