# The year of the FreedomBox [[!meta date="2011-03-08"]] [[!tag debian blog editorial fb]] I am involved in developing something coined as the [FreedomBox][]. Explaining it to my [mum][] the other day, she wisely asks if it, albeit clearly an exciting challenge we've picked, really is doable? Surely the World has gone sour, but is such radical change even possible? Annoying question! And clever :-) For some years, tech media has tried predict when Linux have reached momentum for ordinary users. That current or next year was to become [the Year of the Linux Desktop][]. Funny thing, seen in restrospect, is how "the year" kept being postponed, and when finally [OLPC][] paved the way for the boom of Netbooks and arguably we got there, the World had moved on: Now Free Sofware is as common and as usable on desktops as commercially driven systems. It is taken for granted, not praised, and we look forward for the Next Big Challenge (as geeks) or Next Big Excitement (as users). Perhaps a similar fate is to be expected for FreedomBox: [Initially][] when sparking our interest, and [repeatedly][] [since][] although we still today have nothing concrete to show - indeed even [before][] we started hacking on it or knew the name of our dreams - our [Prophet][] declared the Year of the [FreedomBox][]. Not explicitly, but the cleverly phrased "right now." I am excited and proud to be working on FreedomBox, and foolishly hope it will be ready for worldwide consumption in a very recent "right now" - well aware that most likely it won't happen like that. Thing is, I don't really care _how_ it happens, if only something does. This is due to the way we work: Hacking may appear from outside as larger projects, but really is juggling piles of small pieces for an eternal jigsaw puzzle, with each piece usable in multiple ways and across projects. I do not work _only_ on [FreedomBox][], just as I did not work _only_ on [Sugar][] before that, or _only_ with [Debian][] as my platform: I work on Freedom-enabling technologies and ways to frame them for the Real World to use them with a vengeance. I sure hope you take the results for granted. That's true success! [FreedomBox]: http://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox [mum]: http://ingersblog-inger.blogspot.com/ "Inger Smedegaard" [the Year of the Linux Desktop]: http://lwn.net/Articles/258874/ [OLPC]: http://one.laptop.org/ "One Laptop Per Child" [Prophet]: http://www.softwarefreedom.org/about/team/#eben "Eben Moglen" [before]: http://www.h-online.com/open/features/Interview-Eben-Moglen-Freedom-vs-the-Cloud-Log-955421.html "FreedomBox - Eben Moglen interview at the H" [initially]: http://penta.debconf.org/dc10_schedule/events/641.en.html "FreedomBox (video) - Eben Moglen talk at DebConf10 (annual Debian conference)" [repeatedly]: http://www.softwarefreedom.org/events/2011/fosdem/moglen-fosdem-keynote-highlights.html "FreedomBox - transcript of Eben Moglen talk at FOSDEM 2011" [since]: http://mediasd.cbsnews.com/media/2011/03/06/eve_sieberg_306_1100.m4v "FreedomBox (video) - TV News spot at CBS" [Sugar]: http://sugarlabs.org/ "Sugar - powerful software invented for OLPC" [Debian]: http://www.debian.org/ "Debian - the Universal Operating System"