[Libre-silicon-devel] F.Y.I - the back-side of the current license policy

David Lanzendörfer david.lanzendoerfer at lanceville.cn
Wed May 22 14:48:34 CEST 2019


Hi
> it would be a big chance for huawei to show the US monopoly that they can do
> without them. Have a RiscV CPU and an open source GPU (is there anything
> better than vga with bit blit as open source verilog?) Also having a fully
> open source lineage os would be an asset. When they throw money on open
> source projects I would consider buying from them as one gets a spyware
> free phone. I doubt that huawei builds in backdoors as cisco does. The nsa
> is based in the usa and china does not have anything in knowing my date
> with the dentist. While google and the nsa is nosy about such data. So I
> would trust huawei more than cisco and google.
Exactly my opinion as well!

> So having a more open source huawei company and a huawei lineage os phone
> with risc V would be a strong asset for the open source movement.
I've talked to Ruopeng today, whether he could go and promoted LibreSilicon 
among his fellow PhDs and Professors he knows.
Hopefully we can capture Huaweis attention by becoming a research project at 
HKUST.

Cheers
-lev
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