So they're working on a Linux smartphone over at librem but how long until we get an OPENBSD smartphone?

I bought an Odroid U2 in 2013. It's based on the ARM Cortex A9. It came with 2GB RAM and I used it as a daily driver for two years. It could do everything a regular desktop Linux machine could do. I was even ripping DVDs and encoding them to MPEG4, albeit not quickly. These smart phones are capable of so much more and Android/iOS are the limiting factor. Newer SoCs even have OpenCL support which is completely wasted.

Kernelspace can be FLOSS, but GSM and other crap will need proprietary crap, that won't affect the system directly and they have to be real time too.

Based gooks.

As long as the baseband (cell radio, SIM stuff, e911 GPS, etc) is locked away in a closed source magic chip that you are not allowed to see in to I don't think your will get much attention from the OpenBSD people. Its the the same reason you didn't see them port to the raspi. Binary blobs are bad and closed source magic chips are bad.

If u want a cuccfon just buy IpHonex Luke everybody els

They're behind by about 2 years because the devs dedicated much of their time to bitch about Gamergate

The guys behind purism? They've been developing PCs, not writing newspaper articles for 2 years. Unless you can post proof then fuck off.

I think he meant openBSD, but he is wrong. It was the cucks at FreeBSD.