Many companies don't consider libre and open components economically relevant. If that changed, they would cater to that segment.
If a company that offers more open devices than others is economically successful, then that is proof that there is economic relevance to this aspect.
Now, is the Librem5 a step into the right direction? If it is, I think it should be supported by all those that want a RYF-certified device.
Many companies don't consider libre and open components economically relevant. If that changed, they would cater to that segment.
If a company that offers more open devices than others is economically successful, then that is proof that there is economic relevance to this aspect.
Now, is the Librem5 a step into the right direction? If it is, I think it should be supported by all those that want a RYF-certified device.