Richard Stallman: FSF and Debian Join Forces — Open Source Software and Hardware Now Joined at the Hip

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FSF and Debian join forces to help free software users find the hardware they need

BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA — Monday, September 8, 2014 — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) and the Debian Project today announced cooperation to expand and enhance h-node, a database to help users learn and share information about computers that work with free software operating systems.

While other databases list hardware that is technically compatible with GNU/Linux, h-node lists hardware as compatible only if it does not require any proprietary software or firmware. Information about hardware that flunks this test is also included, so users know what to avoid. The database lists individual components, like WiFi and video cards, as well as complete notebook systems.

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Phi Beta Iota: This is an important advance. When combined with the pioneering of companies such as ThinkPenguin.com led by Christopher Waid — they produce open source laptops, routers, and other devices — this moves the open source ecology forward. Open Data and Open Government are counter-productive if they are held captive by expensive non-interoperable proprietary systems with very expensive licensing and maintenance fees.

See Also:

2014 Robert Steele Reflections on the Ecuador Initiative — Open Source Everything Combined with Ethical Evidence-Based Decision-Support 1.1

Open Source Everything Manifesto: Home Page

Robert Steele at LIBTECHNYC: The Open Source Everything Manifesto

The open source revolution is coming and it will conquer the 1% – ex CIA spy

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