To the webmaster: Here are a few notes on the copy that might help it read more clearly.
> SamyGO is a project for legal reverse engineering and research on Samsung Television firmwares which is Open Sourced, partially.
We try to fix problems that in the firmware. We don't want money from you. We make this modifications for us and ourself but you are allowed to join us.
SamyGO is a project to legally reverse engineer and research Samsung TV firmwares. We try to fix the problems that exist in the stock firmware.
This project is free and open source. We don't want money from you. Instead, we make these modifications for ourselves, and encourage you to join us by contributing further improvements.
This feels like a bad translationparty(if that even still exists). The last sentences in particular make it feel scammy.
On that note, I don't understand what pride foreign companies take in writing their own English. I'm an engineer, not great at English even, and would do it for free likely. I can't imagine it could be that expensive.
Here's how I would word it:
SamyGO is a project that allows anyone to legally research and reverse engineer Samsung TV firmware. We will try our best to fix problems submitted to us that are found to exist in the stock firmware.
This project is completely free and open source. We encourage you to join us by contributing your findings and improvements.
Clearly, these (minor) grammar issues are predicated on an ESL background. This package is very respectable and relevant to the #1 post on HN as of this morning [1]. Why disrespect the OP in the light of legitimate engineering?
> SamyGO is a project for legal reverse engineering and research on Samsung Television firmwares which is Open Sourced, partially. We try to fix problems that in the firmware. We don't want money from you. We make this modifications for us and ourself but you are allowed to join us.
SamyGO is a project to legally reverse engineer and research Samsung TV firmwares. We try to fix the problems that exist in the stock firmware.
This project is free and open source. We don't want money from you. Instead, we make these modifications for ourselves, and encourage you to join us by contributing further improvements.