Quoting [email protected] (2018-07-10 16:08:39)
> Yes, I think It's important to maintain freedom box usable from a low 
> CPU machine, but I think that for reach our goal It's necessary to use 
> more powerful machines too.
> 
> It's necessary that decentralized services are fast and efficient, 
> something that a low pc machine can't always grant.

Uhm, the very goal of FreedomBox is to put together things that _can_ 
fit on a cheap low-power box.

I agree that not all services relevant for freedom fits that constraint 
(or the other constraints for the FreedomBox project) - but fear not: 
Makes great sense to package any and all interesting tools for Debian, 
and makes good among interesting tools to try get most possible 
supported by Plinth (the interface used by FreedomBox), and might also 
make sense to then discuss which of the Debian tools supported by Debian 
to include in FreedomBox - and those not included can then easily be 
included in a sister projects FreedomTower and FreedomCluster reusing 
parts from FreedomBox :-)


 - Jonas

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