>The hardware is not opensource because I have not made it. All the software is provided to customers under the unlicense. In other words, it is completely FOSS. But I ask users kindly not to share the code outside of the community of Serenum users.
A weird open-source-but-not-really.
It is hard to get interested when it is reclusive like this.
I'm ready to jump ship and go to a capabilities based system, I've been patiently waiting for Genode to deliver something I could use as a daily driver, but it looks like they're going after phones instead.
I'd gladly help out an open source capabilities based OS, but this appears not to be open source.
A weird open-source-but-not-really.
It is hard to get interested when it is reclusive like this.