Mer/Documentation/Vendor Social Contract

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== Social contract for hardware vendors ==
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=== No tivoization ===
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The “Vendor Social Contract” is how we'd like to position the Mer/Vendor relationship. We politely ''request'':
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{{quotation|Tivoization is the creation of a system that incorporates software under the terms of a copyleft software license, but uses hardware to prevent users from running modified versions of the software on that hardware.}}
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==No tivoization==
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A user of your device, running Mer, should always be able to replace the OS image on your device with one of their own making with ease. This can be fulfilled by:
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{{quotation|[[:wikipedia:Tivoization|Tivoization]] is the creation of a system that incorporates software under the terms of a copyleft software license, but uses hardware to prevent users from running modified versions of the software on that hardware.}}
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* Avoiding bootloaders and firmware replacement software requiring firmwares to be signed.  
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A user of your device, running Mer, should always be able to replace the OS image with one of their own making. This can be fulfilled by:
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* Publishing information on bootloader, firmware format and methods of firmware replacement.
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* Not using hardware to prevent users from running modified versions of the OS.
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* Not requiring signed firmwares.
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* Publishing bootloader specifications (firmware format and methods of firmware replacement).
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Be aware that Mer uses GPLv3-licensed software, so [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tivoization tivoization] may already be forbidden.
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(Note: Mer does use some GPLv3 software, so tivoization may contravene the license of some software.)
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=== Open source kernel modules ===
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== Open source kernel modules ==
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We ask that kernel modules used for your device is open source. In 5 years, it should still be possible to get a modern kernel running on your device. In contrast, closed-source kernel modules are linked to specific kernel versions, hence hindering future development of Mer for your device.  
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Please publish the source for any modules required to access hardware on the device.
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The advantage for you is that community members can help resolve lingering software issues, beta-test potential improvements, and even continue development for unsupported devices. Open source software allows the development team to keep your drivers up to date, whenever Mer framework changes require driver modifications.
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* Allows users to use modern kernels in their devices.
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* Permit continued development of Mer for the device.
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* Allows ongoing community support.
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=== Redistribution of firmware and differentiation ===
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Open source software allows the development team to keep your drivers up to date whenever Mer framework changes require driver modifications.
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We ask that you seek to allow the Mer community to redistribute binary copies of any closed-source firmware that is needed to support your device. The Mer community can organize a procedure such that the firmware is only redistributable to users of your device, behind EULA, identified with their serial number, or MAC address, etc.
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==Redistribution is allowed==
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If you choose to differentiate your device through closed-source bundled software, we ask that you allow same redistribution rights for this.
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We ask that you allow the Mer community to distribute binary copies of any closed-source firmware or hardware-support software that is needed to support your device.
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The advantage is that a user of your device can at any point in the future build a fresh Mer OS image without losing any functionality in software or hardware that he had when he had the original firmware.
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If absolutely required, the Mer community can organize a procedure to distribute firmware or hardware-support software only to users of your device, behind EULA and identified with their serial number or MAC address, etc.
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If you choose to differentiate your device through closed-source bundled application software too (e.g., Flash), we ask that you allow the same distribution rights for this software.
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A user of your device can then, at any point in the future, build a fresh Mer OS image without losing any functionality they had with the original firmware
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==Community Reciprocation==
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The community is committed to 100% OSS and wants to support organizations moving towards open source. Although we recognize and respect that they may not, at this time, list that as one of their own objectives.
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The community will:
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* Support the spirit of the Vendor Social Contract.
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* Respect the copyright/patent/license limitations that vendors may be faced with when distributing software.
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* Support vendors in finding open solutions if desired.

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The “Vendor Social Contract” is how we'd like to position the Mer/Vendor relationship. We politely request:

Contents

[edit] No tivoization

Tivoization is the creation of a system that incorporates software under the terms of a copyleft software license, but uses hardware to prevent users from running modified versions of the software on that hardware.

A user of your device, running Mer, should always be able to replace the OS image with one of their own making. This can be fulfilled by:

  • Not using hardware to prevent users from running modified versions of the OS.
  • Not requiring signed firmwares.
  • Publishing bootloader specifications (firmware format and methods of firmware replacement).

(Note: Mer does use some GPLv3 software, so tivoization may contravene the license of some software.)

[edit] Open source kernel modules

Please publish the source for any modules required to access hardware on the device.

  • Allows users to use modern kernels in their devices.
  • Permit continued development of Mer for the device.
  • Allows ongoing community support.

Open source software allows the development team to keep your drivers up to date whenever Mer framework changes require driver modifications.

[edit] Redistribution is allowed

We ask that you allow the Mer community to distribute binary copies of any closed-source firmware or hardware-support software that is needed to support your device.

If absolutely required, the Mer community can organize a procedure to distribute firmware or hardware-support software only to users of your device, behind EULA and identified with their serial number or MAC address, etc.

If you choose to differentiate your device through closed-source bundled application software too (e.g., Flash), we ask that you allow the same distribution rights for this software.

A user of your device can then, at any point in the future, build a fresh Mer OS image without losing any functionality they had with the original firmware

[edit] Community Reciprocation

The community is committed to 100% OSS and wants to support organizations moving towards open source. Although we recognize and respect that they may not, at this time, list that as one of their own objectives.

The community will:

  • Support the spirit of the Vendor Social Contract.
  • Respect the copyright/patent/license limitations that vendors may be faced with when distributing software.
  • Support vendors in finding open solutions if desired.