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<p>Replicant is a <a
href="//www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html">fully free</a> <a
href="//www.android.com/">Android</a> distribution running on several devices,
a free software mobile operating system putting the emphasis on freedom and
privacy/security. It is based on <a
href="//http://lineageos.org//">LineageOS</a> and replaces or avoids every <a
href="//www.gnu.org/philosophy/proprietary.html">proprietary</a> component of
the system, such as user-space programs and libraries as well as firmwares.<br
/>Replicant aims to be an ethical system: it does not ship nor recommend the
use of non-free software.</p>
<p>Many different devices are supported by Replicant,
to an extent specific to each device. Basic features such as graphics, sound
and telephony (if applicable) are supposed to be working for each device (if
not, developers are confident they will work soon).</p>
- <p>Replicant is a community-led effort, currently
driven by a single developer. Not every piece of software in Replicant should
be expected to be fully-featured nor entirely reliable, even though developers
are trying their best.</p>
+ <p>Replicant is a community-led effort, currently
driven by two developers. Not every piece of software in Replicant should be
expected to be fully-featured nor entirely reliable, even though developers are
trying their best.</p>
<h3>History</h3>
<p>Replicant was founded in 2010 as a way to gather
initiatives aiming to free the system running on the HTC Dream, the first
publicly-available Android device. The project was started by members of <a
href="//libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:LibrePlanet_Italia">LibrePlanet Italia</a>
and <a href="//sfconservancy.org/">Software Freedom Conservancy</a>. The first
usable version of Replicant was based upon Android 1.5 as released by the <a
href="//source.android.com/">Android Open Source Project</a>: after some work,
basic functionalities of the HTC Dream were working. Starting from version
2.2, Replicant stopped using AOSP as a base and instead started using <a
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanogenmod">CyanogenMod</a>, which
contains support for more devices.</p>
- <p>Over time, various initial members of the project
retired, leaving Denis "GNUtoo" Carikli as the only active developer of the
project. However, in April 2011 Paul Kocialkowski, a user of Replicant, started
getting involved in development. After porting Replicant to version 2.3 on the
Nexus S and later on porting plenty more devices, Paul became the main
developer of Replicant and is currently doing most of the work on the
project.</p>
+ <p>Over time, various initial members of the project
retired, leaving Denis "GNUtoo" Carikli as the only active developer of the
project. However, in April 2011 Paul Kocialkowski, a user of Replicant, started
getting involved in development. After porting Replicant to version 2.3 on the
Nexus S and later on porting plenty more devices, Paul became the main
developer of Replicant and was doing most of the work on the project for
several years. In September 2015 Wolfgang Wiedmeyer started to contribute to
the project. He ported Replicant to version 6.0 on the Galaxy S3 and later on
ported more devices that were already supported by previous Replicant
versions.</p>
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