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The new face of the FreedomBox

Update #4 · Dec 5, 2011 · comment

I am pleased to announce at long last the new FreedomBox logo! 

This new piece of design comes thanks to the work of our new community working group for visual identity and with special thanks to Robert Martinez.

The new logo, combined with the alpha developers release of our build image at https://www.freedomboxfoundation.org/code/ finally make it possible to provide everyone here with a more tangible expression of our heartfelt thanks for your support.

I am putting in the orders for our physical rewards today and tomrrow. If you are a backer, look fowrard to an email through the kickstarter system asking about sizes and mailing addresses during that time. We are going to try and get as much of this as possible out by Christmas but I will have more information about shipping time tables later this week and will post updates here as I get that information.

If you are not already getting general project information from the FreedomBox Foundation site, you can always find updated information at http://freedomboxfoundation.org

Sincerely,

Ian

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FreedomBox Update

Update #3 · Jul 20, 2011 · 1 comment

A lot of people have been asking for an update, which is a good indication that we need to update folks more often.

Bdale Garbee will be at DebConf11.  He and Clint Adams will be running a hackfest.  If you are going to be there (a lot of FreedomBoxers are also Debian devs), please track him down and ask him any question you have about the box. His answers will be thoughtful and perhaps surprising.

I will be at ContactCon. If you are going, please let me know so we can connect!

I'm told the smart phone high five has been the subject of some fevered hacking.  Stefano Maffulli organized hacking on that in small community events and it is starting to produce useful work.  Now to get that code in to a gittable place!

The need for a roadmap is clear.  Everywhere I go people want a framework into which they can start putting their work.  The TAC is pondering that and I hope we will have it shortly.  In the short term, Bdale and the TAC are working on a build release.  This will be a basic build system on top of which we can start putting packages. It will give us all a common reference point to hack from.

The mailing list is a hotbed of development discussion. Jonas Smedegaard is a one-man packaging machine (I hear he'll be at DebConf too!), and that's a huge step. Others projects, like PageKite are building pieces that we hope can be integrated into FreedomBox soon. Debian-style development is chaotic.  There are too many ideas to take them all, but before this is through, I think we'll have considered every possible combination of software.  I hope that shortly some of those discussions will result in meta-packages that configure combinations of software to work nicely together.

Speaking of configuration, we are thinking hard about a configuration process and model.  With the many possible package configurations, each with its own method of storing configuration and state, handling conflicts (as well as expert-user tweaks made outside the normal interface) will be difficult.  We have some design ideas for that structure, but I sense this is an area where we will adopt somebody else's design rather than invent anything new. 

Administratively, we've assembled the Foundation pieces.  We have a board.  Last week, the board converted me from a presumptuous volunteer into the executive director.  I don't think that changes what I will do except it allows me to do more of it and I can feel a
little more comfortable making statements about what the Foundation is up to.

We have done a lot of work with  Marvell and Global Scale. Helping the box manufacturers streamline license compliance is a big task, but we've been making real progress.  Clint identified some parts of the Dream Plug that didn't build properly or for which the true source wasn't available.  After some dialog with upstream, we're getting all that source.  The next step is helping upstream publish that code in a routine way.

Stefano and I have been searching for UX and human interface designers who might help us with one of the most difficult parts of this project.  Eben Moglen, Ian Sullivan, Bdale and I have had many phone conversations about how the user configures the box.  We agree it needs as few buttons as possible.  We agree it needs sane defaults as well as expert modes. We agree it listens on port 80 but also talks to your phone.  Beyond
that, we agree we need expert help.

We have had offers of help from hacker spaces in California and Texas! We would like to connect with as many hacker spaces as possible. Stefano and I are trying to make a hackfest-in-a-box kit and hack spaces are the perfect place to deploy those kits.  If you are involved in a hack space and can pull some awesome geeks together for a night of fun, I want to talk to you.

Finally, I have ordered stickers and t-shirts so we will finally get those to our Kickstarter
funders.  And now that we know we can distribute GPL-compliant boxes we can get those out too!

That's the update.  More soon.

Best regards,

James Vasile

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Thank you to our community angels

Update #2 · Mar 25, 2011 · 2 comments

We've completed our Community Angel round of Kickstarter funding, and I want to take a moment to thank everybody who donated, spread the word, evangelized and joined the discussion. It is amazing to see a worldwide community coalesce around supporting Freedom and developing this technology.

Getting these funds has enabled us to start moving ahead on a number of fronts at once. Our technical advisory and community organization groups are well on their way, and our translation team is now 50 strong and busy with the videos on our new media page. Generally, there is a lot going on at the foundation and plenty of ways for everyone in the community to join in.

We will be contacting all of our donors individually in the next few days to work out details for sending the kickstarter rewards. A quick reminder that some of the pledges will not ship until the first version of the software is ready in a few months while the larger items, like the tee shirts and bags, should ship out in April.

Anyone who missed out on the pledge drive, or wants to contribute funds to the foundation directly can now donate via paypal on our site.

Thanks again to everybody involved and interested in this project! Your support is what makes this work. If you want a more interactive discussion than this announcement, sign up to our development list. or join us in #freedombox on oftc.net.

Sincerely,

Ian and the rest of the team at FreedomBox Foundation

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Open Source Veteran Bdale Garbee Joins FreedomBox Foundation Board

Update #1 · Mar 11, 2011 · 3 comments

We are thrilled to announce that Bdale Garbee has agreed to join the Foundation's board of directors and chair its technical advisory committee. In that role, he will coordinate development of the FreedomBox and its software.

Garbee is a longtime leader and developer in the free software community. He serves as Chief Technologist for Open Source and Linux at Hewlett Packard, is chairman of the Debian Technical Committee, and is President of Software in the Public Interest, the non-profit organization that provides fiscal sponsorship for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution and other projects. In 2002, he served as Debian Project Leader.

"Bdale has excelled as a developer and leader in the free software community. He is exactly the right person to guide the technical architecture of the FreedomBox," said Eben Moglen, director of the FreedomBox Foundation.

"I'm excited to work on this project with such an enthusiastic community," said Garbee. "In the long-term, this may prove to be most important thing I'm doing right now."

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