Nearly out of time on this one - 85% of $150K funded, so last chance to
promote it.


On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 09:18:26PM -0400, Donald Robertson, III, FSF wrote:
> 
> Dear Mr Zenaan Harkness,
> 
> We wrote previously about [why you should support the Earth-friendly
> EOMA68 Computing Devices project][1]. It's built around devices with
> interchangeable parts, based on unencumbered hardware standards, and
> with a dedication to protecting and promoting user freedom. The
> project's decision to raise funds via [Crowd Supply][2] means that you
> can support their work with anonymous payments, and without the use of
> [proprietary JavaScript][3].
> 
> [1]: 
> https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/support-the-libre-tea-computer-card-a-candidate-for-respects-your-freedom-certification
> [2]: https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop
> [3]: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/javascript-trap.en.html
> 
> As we wrote previously:
> 
> > The Libre Tea Computer Card is built with an Allwinner A20 dual core
> > processor configured to use the main CPU for graphics; it has 2 GB
> > of RAM and 8 GB of NAND Flash; and it will come pre-installed with
> > [Parabola GNU/Linux-libre][5], an [FSF-endorsed fully-free operating
> > system][6].
> 
> It's a device with a lot of potential, and purchasing one will help
> support the development of even more hardware that respects users'
> freedom. While we will have to make a final evaluation before granting
> [Respects Your Freedom certification][4], we have high hopes given the
> history of the developers involved and the details currently
> available.
> 
> When we last wrote about the project, there was an outpouring of
> support, helping it get significantly closer to its funding goal (at
> the time of this writing, 85% there). But with just days left, we need
> to make one final push. Can you be the one to put the project over the
> top by [backing the Libre Tea Computer Card][2]? The final deadline is
> Friday, August 26th, so now is the time to act if you want to help
> promote the creation of devices whose software is fully under your
> control.
> 
> [4]: https://www.fsf.org/ryf
> [5]: https://www.parabola.nu/
> [6]: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros
> 
> Donald Robertson  
> Copyright & Licensing Associate  
> 
> *Read online: 
> <https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/only-a-short-time-left-to-support-libre-tea-computer-card-crowdfunding-ends-august-26th>.*

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