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by oelmekki 3071 days ago
Maybe you want to read their crowdfunding page and homepage, because not being an android phone is the point from the start, so I'm not sure why you seem surprised :)

It's not the first attempt, either. Before them, there has been (in no particular order) firefox OS, ubuntu phone (Unity was initially meant as a "responsive" environment for mobile, laptop and desktop), QT mobile and maybe others. For a long time, opensource leaders wanted to build a "true" linux mobile OS, this is just a new step on that road, and I hope this will finally be a successful one.

I'm not sure why you consider it to be an impossible challenge, the hard part in building a new OS was building its kernel and coreutils, and this has been solved for about 30 years. Now, it needs to be adapted for mobile specificity.

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I think it's worth asking ourselves if the hard part is _really_ the kernel and coreutils if as you say it's been a solved problem for 30 years.
I guess I should have said "the hardest part" :) I don't mean to make ARM devs and mobile UI interfacers work look casual.
Given even how Samsung is mis-managing Tizen, I don't have any hopes to any actual GNU/Linux based handset.