Just bought a FirefoxOS Revolution Geeksphone in mid-May. I mean, sure, it's buggy and needs improvement, but it's an open source, community-driven project. That is how it was presented to consumers.
It has nowhere to go but up, right? Wrong. Without any kind of transparency or openness or communication, the Geeksphone crew let us know in a one-line comment that they were orphaning all of us.
Re: Firefox OS 2.2
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2015, 05:34:08 PM »
No sorry, all FxOs development are finished by Geeksphone.Thanks..... ;)
And that's all, folks. Apparently. To add injury to injury, they used a locked bootloader, according to another commenter. I didn't even check on that. It's an open source project, I thought.
I'm also mad as hell. Any other Soylentils in this mess? Anybody have any ideas on a useful way forward?
(Score: 2) by quixote on Monday June 15 2015, @01:15PM
"There seems to be no known method to sign a new bootloader image."
That's what I'm afraid of. Like another commenter said: how is that even allowable on an open source project. And, as someone else said, Mozilla really is losing its shit. >:(