I love the idea and I would like to join the effort as I criticize the actions taken by FSF in relation to libre hardware (endorsements of proprietary in Respect your Freedom campaign and endorsement of librem devices that seems to have a built-in backdoor), but I am not sure whether I trust OSHW yet.
In terms of provided services I am working on push based development through a public repository integrated in GNU guile for guix and I am willing to share my experience with it. So the theory is user just forking the repo and running a command to deploy it on supported hosting or selfhost. About liberation of proprietary hardware I have project in work that reverse engineers e.g. GPU PCBs so that users can just replace components from one PCB to another, but I am stuck at handling legality of it and will probably need a precision CNC mill with a high resolution imaging for it. https://git dotya.ml/TechnicalExorcist P.S. if you know of any libre hardware phone that gives me the ECAD files and is usable then please let me know. Sent from ProtonMail mobile \-------- Original Message -------- On Nov 13, 2021, 15:29, Leah Rowe via libreplanet-discuss < libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org> wrote: > > > > > What if there was a combined Free Software, OSHW and Right to Repair > group, providing ideological leadership in a peer to peer fashion via > federated services (including Git-based code hosting) and an emphasis on > teaching how to self-host your own federated hosting infrastructure? > > I'm discussing this on my twitter too: > https://twitter.com/n4of7/status/1459522798892859399 > > And on Mastodon. https://mas.to/@libreleah/107270135261193137 > > However, I'm also seeking discussion here on this list. > > I wish to gauge the public's response before I proceed for real. Plus, I > intend to bring people onboard to help me start this new initiative. > > > What if there was a combined Free Software, OSHW and Right to Repair > group, providing ideological leadership in a peer to peer fashion via > federated services (including Git-based code hosting) and an emphasis > on teaching how to self-host your own federated hosting infrastructure? > > I'm discussing this on my twitter too: > \[1\]https://twitter.com/n4of7/status/1459522798892859399 > > And on Mastodon. \[2\]https://mas.to/@libreleah/107270135261193137 > > However, I'm also seeking discussion here on this list. > > I wish to gauge the public's response before I proceed for real. Plus, > I intend to bring people onboard to help me start this new initiative. > > References > > 1. https://twitter.com/n4of7/status/1459522798892859399 > 2. https://mas.to/@libreleah/107270135261193137 > \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ > libreplanet-discuss mailing list > libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org > https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss >
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