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2012-04-28
Not sure if I understand this about the drivers... I had gotten the impression that they've already made the drivers open-source. The part that's still proprietary is the chip's internal firmware, which is something you don't need to access its functions.
I suppose it means you can't fix Broadcom's bugs for them, and you can't repurpose the GPU for other computing tasks (OpenCL?), but those seem more like quibbles than real obstacles, to me.