Comment by palata
17 hours ago
And I'm fine with you wanting root on the device you own. But you were implying that not having root means that you don't own your device. I disagree with that. You can totally own your device and not be root.
I think it is important, because I read a lot of comments that imply that "owning their device" means "owning the developers". And that's a wrong fight.
The real fight is that it should be illegal to prevent me from installing my preferred OS on a general-purpose computer.
Fair enough. Owning means having a choice. The unlockable bootloader enables that. But for me the choice of OS will be one that lets me access all files on the device should I need to.