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Noisedroid is a free build of Android for the G1 ("G-phone", "HTC Dream", "Googlephone") aimed at personal freedom, privacy, and anonymity. | |||
Noisedroid is a free build of Android for the G1 ( | |||
mailto:noisedroid@lists.noisebridge.net | mailto:noisedroid@lists.noisebridge.net | ||
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* where possible break out key features for mainstream/commercial android market stuff (e.g. otr im/sms engine) | * where possible break out key features for mainstream/commercial android market stuff (e.g. otr im/sms engine) | ||
* create alternate market/cloud options for diy'ers untrustful of googlecloud | * create alternate market/cloud options for diy'ers untrustful of googlecloud | ||
* make contact with & | * make contact with & attempt to collaborate with others working along similar lines, e.g.: http://nathanialfreitas.s3.amazonaws.com/Guardian022709.pdf | ||
* [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/dtg/android/tor/ TorProxy and Shadow for Android] from cl.cam.ac.uk | * [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/dtg/android/tor/ TorProxy and Shadow for Android] from cl.cam.ac.uk | ||
== Devices == | == Devices == |
Revision as of 19:22, 23 November 2010
Noisedroid is a free build of Android for the G1 ("G-phone", "HTC Dream", "Googlephone") aimed at personal freedom, privacy, and anonymity.
mailto:noisedroid@lists.noisebridge.net
https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisedroid
Documents
- Noisedroid/FAQ has a bunch of links about getting the build working and putting it on the target device.
Status
2009-02-17 After a weekend of hacking, the upstream sources build and can be installed (shot 1, shot 2) on a commodity G1 rooted with the engineering bootloader. GL-ES is done in software instead of using hardware acceleration, so the UI is pretty unusable. The Bluetooth and wifi drivers are missing.
2009-03-15 Another productive weekend, built and running more tip-ish kernels and TI wlan driver to give a working WiFi interface; phone calls, GL-ES accelerated drawing, and Bluetooth are all working.
Goals
- Update this document
- Android built using best available free software (but more Ubuntu than Debian -- if free software doesn't work well enough, use the proprietary while helping the free software improve.)
- Reproducible, documented, build processes.
- Make it easy to use your own IMAP, XMPP, calendar, and other servers, using encrypted network protocols whenever possible, as first-class citizens in the Android environment.
- Tor mode for anonymized networking.
- OTR supported IM
- recovery mode that supports more than update.zip/file chooser for binary updates
- Easy tethering over USB, Bluetooth, and wifi.
- hostap mode for wifi (adhoc is done)
- Easy access to language interpreters (Python, Ruby, sqlite, Javascript, etc).
- Documenting Android and working with the G1 for non-Google non-Android free software hackers.
- Make phone system image (with appropriate SIM) compatible with OpenBTS
- Add android market installer for rooted phones (like jf updater)
- where possible break out key features for mainstream/commercial android market stuff (e.g. otr im/sms engine)
- create alternate market/cloud options for diy'ers untrustful of googlecloud
- make contact with & attempt to collaborate with others working along similar lines, e.g.: http://nathanialfreitas.s3.amazonaws.com/Guardian022709.pdf
- TorProxy and Shadow for Android from cl.cam.ac.uk
Devices
The following ADP1 phones have been donated to Noisebridge:
- IMEI 351677030049076 -- checked out to Andy Isaacson
- IMEI 351677030049175 -- checked out to David Molnar