Replicant at FOSDEM 2015
Paul Kocialkowski
contact at paulk.fr
Sun Jan 25 09:30:17 UTC 2015
This year’s edition of FOSDEM, one of the major free software
conferences in Europe, is just around the corner! Among the various
talks that mention the state of free software on embedded devices, I
(Paul Kocialkowski) will be presenting a talk entitled “Reached
milestones and ongoing development on Replicant” on Sunday afternoon,
that will first highlight the various achievements that were
accomplished within the Replicant project to handle the numerous devices
it supports today, only to explain how the majority of those devices are
fatally flawed when it comes to freedom and privacy/security. Thus, the
second part of the talk will put the emphasis on the new focus of the
development effort, on devices that can take freedom to the next level.
In particular, the current status of LG Optimus Black (P970) and
Allwinner (Sunxi) devices ports will be mentioned in detail, along with
a description of the various plans for the work that is left to be done.
FOSDEM is also a great opportunity to meet members of the community, so
do not hesitate to say hi if you bump into me in the embedded devroom or
around the place! Remember that face-to-face meetings also allow for
verifying the Replicant project’s release key‘s fingerprint and creating
a chain of trust for verifying the software released by the Replicant
project.
--
Paul Kocialkowski, Replicant developer
Replicant is a fully free Android distribution running on several
devices, a free software mobile operating system putting the emphasis on
freedom and privacy/security.
Website: http://www.replicant.us/
Blog: http://blog.replicant.us/
Wiki/tracker/forums: http://redmine.replicant.us/
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