On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 02:39:57PM +0100, Henning Makholm wrote: > Scripsit [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) > > On Apr 02, Henning Makholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> It would be a better course of action to solve those problems than to > >> deliberately mislabel non-free firmware as free. > > > So you would have no objections to distributing firmwares packaged in > > non-us on the debian install media? > > Why would I (or anybody) object to that? The installer images in > question would of course need to be labeled as containing non-free > components, but that hardly constitutes a "logistical problem" that is > worth worrying about for long.
Actually, I think it is. That would constitute a first for shipping stuff from non-free on CD-ROMs. It would also provide problems with people that don't understand at first sight and wonder why Debian doesn't ship this horribly-non-free-firmware-that-requires-distribution-licenses which is distributed by all other distributions, too. We would need a very careful explanation of that. Also, if some of these non-free firmware blobs one day are accompanied with some non-free configuration tool that needs to be run before the firmware can be uploaded, there's all kind of other problems. A policy of simply allowing 'any' firmware in our regular non-free archives to be shipped on CD images would be problematic at best. Either they need to go in non-free, in which case they can't end up on CD images; or they need to go in main, in which case they can; or they need to go to a hypothetical 'firmware' archive with a strict policy of what can go there and what can't, and that would allow shipping on CD. -- EARTH smog | bricks AIR -- mud -- FIRE soda water | tequila WATER -- with thanks to fortune -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]