It's been a difficult two decades for those of us who expect the products we
buy to respect our freedom and privacy.
We've been marginalized by the mobile revolution for so long that we'd nearly
given up looking for options.
While commiserating recently,
we realized that several important missing pieces of the puzzle have neatly
dropped under our noses while we weren't looking!
What are they?
In no particular order,
the Fairphone6 w/eOS, Furilabs FLX1s, Starlite Tablet, new Framework
laptops, System76 servers, OpenWRT One, and a number of others already shipping.
Software options are plentiful as well.
The landscape has changed significantly in a few short years.
Of course, these products are not perfect.
Right now you might be counting their flaws.
But we feel there's a another way to look at the situation.
That these are now good enough for the
vast majority of folks—and they'll only get better,
if further invested in.
The catch?
One needs to wrangle numerous products from almost as many companies.
That's tedious for normal folks and busy geeks alike,
plus it splits investment into small portions.
So, how can we get these organizations to work together?
We've brainstormed some ideas, such as a unified storefront, licensing,
mergers, etc,
but don't know how feasible they are.
What do y'all think?
If we can help these products get attention,
increase sales,
and further investment,
we'll complete a libre product line that much faster.
These goals are detailed
at "The Ethical Computing Initiative,"
https://aol.codeberg.page/eci/ BTW.
TL;DR—Many open, respectful products are listed at:
https://aol.codeberg.page/eci/status.html
Now they need our support!
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