[Dev] Softwares and Libraries List ARM router

Isaac David isacdaavid at isacdaavid.info
Tue Mar 29 05:03:13 GMT 2016


Le dim. 27 mars 2016 à 15:34, fauno <fauno at endefensadelsl.org> a 
écrit :
> hey, i did a quick search on community cube and the first thing i 
> found
> is a kickstarter campaign where people is complaining about CC not
> fulfilling delivery dates and wondering if it was a scam after all.
> 
> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/communitycubes/communitycube-lets-build-a-fair-internet/comments
> https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/communitycube-the-nsa-hates-us#/comments
> https://www.linkedin.com/company/community-cube
> From what i gather over these emails is that enrique is willing to pay
> parabola hackers to develop a 100% libre distro for the community cube
> hardware?  what would be our role in these accusations?

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Nice catch, that explains a couple things.

A hypothetical deal between Parabola and Community Cube could (and
should!) specify that sort of separation of responsibilities and
liabilities. Needless to say Parabola isn't responsible for the 
Community
Cube project as a whole, regardless of whether they decide to make a 
deal
with Parabola or hire some of its hackers offlist or simply make an OS
image on their own. In any case they shouldn't be impeded to tell the
world what distro they are using, and there's a chance this could result
in a reputation boost for Parabola if things unfold optimally.

I want to approach this in good faith. I think their project largely got
it right, despite some gotchas. The Internet desperately needs that sort
of radical yet simple fixes that always start with average users using
the correct technologies and rejecting the bad ones. But the complexity
shouldn't be underestimated: I'm trying to envision a ready-made home
server operating system and I'm curious as to how they expect to 
approach
updates, specially security updates, since we can't normally push them 
to
users and typical Parabola usage involves manual interaction. Also,
configuring all those services properly and will be a lot of work.

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