Re: greetings from the freecalypso project

2015-11-16 Thread Nick
Quoth m...@dmatthews.org: > Please excuse touch of plug and slight bit of off-topic-ness, but just to let > anyone here with interest in free (as in source code available) baseband > firmware, that the freecalypso project is making strides. Congratulations folks. I haven't had the time or

Re: greetings from the freecalypso project

2015-11-16 Thread Paul Wise
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Spacefalcon the Outlaw wrote: > If you have voluntarily chosen to obey a law that deems the abandonware > in question to be proprietary rather than public domain, it is YOUR > problem and not ours. You are reminding me of this talk and cartoon by Nina Paley.

Re: greetings from the freecalypso project

2015-11-16 Thread Paul Wise
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 1:01 AM, David Matthews wrote: > Please excuse touch of plug and slight bit of off-topic-ness, but just to let > anyone here with interest in free (as in source code available) baseband > firmware, that the freecalypso project is making strides. Are you planning to

Re: greetings from the freecalypso project

2015-11-16 Thread Spacefalcon the Outlaw
Paul Wise wrote: > Are you planning to rewrite the proprietary source code from TI/etc so > that freecalypso could be released under a Free Software license? Absolutely not. The 1000 person-years that would be required for such a task should instead be spent doing

Re: greetings from the freecalypso project

2015-11-16 Thread Mychaela Falconia
Paul Wise wrote: > You are reminding me of this talk and cartoon by Nina Paley. > > http://blog.ninapaley.com/2015/10/22/copyright-is-brain-damage/ > https://vimeo.com/50481436 Her talk is wonderful, I agree with her 100%, she should be an inspiration to everyone here. Thanks