I haven’t heard anything in months. Maybe there is legal trouble?
Definitely a long way off from how active they were a year or two ago.
Feels like there’s a lot of that going around.
It seems like every FOSS project I stumble across these days hasn’t had a commit in at least a year.
Not the huge ones, obviously, but anything even slightly off the mainstream.
My wife has one, it’s been a long time since she have talked about it though.
She used to mention when improvements were made.Edit: Pinephone.
One what? Pine64 is a company with a bunch of different products
Sorry silly me, a Pinephone.
Which distro does she have installed?
Mobian of course she says.
( She uses Debian on the computer )You have an amazing wife. Now install Gentoo on her device
*install gentoo on her
Deblobbed wife, happy life
Just looking at the Infinitime repo, they seem alive and well, even changing EoL chips
https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/
https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/pinetime-mcuboot-bootloader/releases/tag/1.0.1
I was under the impression that infinitime was more of a community effort than a pine64 effort?
It is, but they are talking about the hardware in these last release notes, about a chip that will get replaced in the actual hardware, therefor i don’t think they are completely dead! Long lice Pine64
It is the same/similar problem that Nokia/Maemo and Sailfish/merOS have all had.
Some things are binary-blobs + NDAs and many things are still locked, the OSS community can only do so much before they hit the commercial roadblocks.
We need a complete CoreBoot + OSS silicon-chips + OSS firmware + all-community / all-commercial dual production lines.
The open-source-based company should be able to sell both the commercial locked-version and the oss-all-unlocked-version with the ability to switch infinitely between the two models.
But the world of electronics rarely will ever work or reach that level of interoperability , repairability or recycling this way. Not for a long time maybe in some distant future.
Check out their matrix https://pine64.org/community/
Pine64s “problem” was they only ever did the hardware. Like they sponsor some software, but they make and sell hardware. They gained a lot of popularity from the Pinephone, but very little changed internally at Pine64. They’re still the same they always were
What? I get really annoyed at hardware companies that do software. Like, first thing I’m gonna do with anything I buy is wipe it and install my own OS. Why would you waste so much time making a forked OS?
Do one thing, and do it well.
for example to make sure you have got drivers.
but then, you need software for less computer-like devices too, like a smart watch or earbuds. do you immediately reflash those too? and who will make the software?
Especially when software already exists, it prevent duplicating efforts.
Certainly feels like it and I personally wouldn’t buy anything from them at the moment.
Edit: would -> wouldn’t
I have ordered stuff from them before and they delivered every time. I don’t think they would sell something they don’t plan to ship. If you look at the inventory it is a little parse.
Also I believe they contract an outside company to manage the warehouse and to fulfill orders
Bought a Pinecil a few weeks ago. No problems.
I personally would buy anything from them at the moment.
You would?
I wouldn’t; perfectly placed mistake?
Do you mean misplaced take?
Sorry couldn’t help myself. 😋I meant what I wrote, but couldn’t think of a better way to word it 😅
minor spelling mistake
I have ordered stuff from them before and they delivered every time. I don’t think they would sell something they don’t plan to ship. If you look at the inventory it is a little parse.
I don’t have concerns about shipping, more about the community building and support aspect of their products.
If you’re happy with a product’s current state then fine, but if not you’re pretty much on your own.
There products pretty much run regular Linux so it they don’t need a lot of extra maintaince.
They require a lot of driver work to get everything working. Many of their chips for example only support h264 hardware decoding at the moment, although they would be capable of h265 as well. Another example would be the PineTab 2, which now after a few years has working wifi and an alpha bluetooth driver. Yes, it’s always getting better, but very slowly and it might well take another few years until you can just run a mainline kernel with full hardware functionality.
Other people claim they have ordered and delivery was not happening for half a year etc. Seemed like something was up with supply.
Or they are getting sued over patient violations (pure speculation but that has happened to other small companies)
the EU store regularly posts updates on stock
I’m focusing more on the community building and advancing software parts of the work they did/do. Some products are in a pretty good state, but that’s not the case for others.
https://pine64.org/2024/03/17/march-update-making-waves/
Doesn’t look dead to me.
Are you wanting monthly updates or something?
I don’t get why people freak out if they don’t see constant updates. Is this the result of Fortinite updates on one’s brain?
They had monthly updates almost 2 years straight. They weren’t big but they had the latest news. The fact they suddenly went quite with little community engagement is concerning to me
To me that just signifies the company has stabilized and no longer needs to put out statements constantly to keep eyes on them for marketing reasons.
Sometimes this can just be that the person driving engagement has moved on or shifted focus. I don’t think it’s a large company by any means.
Most orgs can’t have someone doing marketing full-time.
If its one update per year, they’re alive and focusing on the important stuff
Except this is incredibly uncharacteristic for Pine64. They rely heavily on volunteers
FUD