Follow-up Comment #7, task #15731 (project administration): Hi Ineiev,
To clarify, you're suggesting that RCU be able to run under a completely-free OS (like Trisquel), correct? I want to make sure that you're aware that RCU is a desktop client that communicates over SSH to a target device. It is no different than an SCP client. And so, RCU would connect and change the files on whatever target device was given to it regardless of whether that target device was running free or nonfree software. Please confirm your understanding. I will have no problem using Trisquel as the officially-supported GNU/Linux distribution (instead of Ubuntu), but if you have a problem with the second point--that the stock tablet itself doesn't run completely free software--then I will provide evidence of other Savannah projects which work in the same way as RCU: programs which themselves are free (SCP or IRC clients), and use a network to connect to a server (RCU is a client to a tablet server) which may or may not be running free software. Here is just one program analogous to RCU: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/hdup Thanks, Davis _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?15731> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.nongnu.org/
