I think the goal for now is a free software notebook mainboard. If fx I could
get a newly manufactured libreboot x200 mainboard, I would get one.
I agree, you will not get non knowledgeable buyers to buy a free software
computer, especially not because it will likely be more expensive. It has to
be organized within the circles of free software users. Even at a somewhat
higher mainboard price, I think it will have sufficient buyers if a campaign
is executed. About the remaining librem 15 non free software, can it be
reverse engineered? What if crowdfund money is at hand? Or is the encryption
unbreakable?
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