> I am wanting to get a raspberry pi, but the only thing is that I would > like a fully-free OS on it.
Please don't. There are different boards that work without nonfree software (unless you want graphics acceleration which is being reverse engineered for some chips). BeagleBone Black and Cubieboard are other cheap single board computers which, unlike RPi, boot with a free bootloader and can be used with no nonfree software on their writable storage. (Other AllWinner A10/A13/A20 or iMX6 boards might be ok too.) > I was thinking that Parabola could have > support since Arch has an ARM version of the pi. We need developers and a build server. (I would do it if I had enough hope in the project succeeding to spend my weekends on it.) > Would it be possible to use the Parabola packages on the pi? And would > it be possible to make linux-libre work on it too? You want also a deblobbed u-boot. I know how to make the needed changes in Linux-libre scripts to support an appropriate board.
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