

I guess it would make it way more complicated to use other peoples code if that where the case.
I guess it would make it way more complicated to use other peoples code if that where the case.
To me it feels like it’s the other way around.
I wasn’t even aware that people tried to establish multi-language drivers until I read about the cancer comment some time ago.
It’s not the first time that longstanding maintainers dislike new stuff because it’s new.
A while ago I was thinking about doing something similar, but tearing down a working one seemed wastwful. I also couldn’t find a motherboard on its own (neither trough the repair program nor elswhere), so I shelved the idea.
OP was asking about the Fairphone. So opening it up to fix or replace something is clearly not off the table.
I’d say “very slow” is overstating it a bit.
It’s not a gaming phone of course, but besides that it’s more than enough for everything else.
I hope this won’t turn into a cat and mouse game.