We’ve often talked about PINE64’s projects, including the PinePhone and PineBook. The company caught our eye by producing devices with an admirable commitment to both open source software and hardware, and with the PinePhone brought us a Linux-powered smartphone when other projects, such as Ubuntu Touch, failed.
However, there’s been a bit of ugly drama, with Martijn Braam, a moderator for PINE64, publicly quitting and writing a lengthy blog post (https://bit.ly/lxf294pine64quit) about why. It’s not easy working for the PINE64 team, with Braam citing the decision by PINE64 to switch from supporting a range of distros, to focusing on Manjaro. The last straw for him was a change to how the PinePhone Pro boots, which forces Manjaro to boot from eMMC storage, rather than enabling users to choose and boot…