>It doesn't say if he plans for Sonar to be 100% free though. Mr
Mr. Nadeau has worked with Mr. RodrÃguez on accessibility in Trisquel in the past. He's also worked as an intern at the FSF, and in the video he says Sonar will be free as in freedom, and he made a point to mention the advantages as to why free software is better than its proprietary alternatives, especially for people who need accessibility:
"Sonar is free as in cost, which is a good thing, but the most important is free as in software freedom... there is proprietary accessible software that does exist, but it's extremely expensive, and there's only a few people able to afford the technology... but the most important is the software freedom. Everyone who uses Sonar will be in control of their own computing, once and for all. They will have destiny in their own hands. They will be able to control the software they depend on, to access their computer, once and for all.
Unlike proprietary software, which tells us when we can use it, how you can use it, how many times you can install it, free software doesn't restrict you in that way, so the people who use Sonar will be able to modify the software to fit their needs. I want to bridge that gap between accessibility and technology."
I will definitely contribute, it looks like a noble and worthy goal.