
EULA makes no sense in pure OSS space, so this indicates there's proprietary stuff. This also contradicts the Jolla site claim of being all OSS and open and focused on privacy and freedom.
From the Sailfish Wikipedia page: "Sailfish is a mobile operating system (OS) combining the Linux kernel, the Mer core and proprietary software written by mobile software developer Jolla."
So, not fully open/free (freedom) then. Different flavour of not-quite-free/open just like Android. If you don't like that, you wouldn't want to help fund this one either. I think Jolla (company and website) is not being entirely frank in their public communications. On 2 December 2014 9:29:31 AM AEST, "Trent W. Buck" <trentbuck@gmail.com> wrote:
Brian May wrote:
Is Sailfish entirely 100% open source?
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