On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 10:24:16PM -0800, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote: > > Neither does it (currently) contain an exception for debian.org > > machines, or very popular Dell machines with Broadcom ethernet > > firmware. Great! Cut them off!! Let's see how quickly we can get > > users moving to non-official kernels and installers when the official > > ones don't work for them. Then we can stop fighting about it. The > > DFSG hard liners can go on using the DFSG free kernels, and everyone > > else can either move to another distribution or use an unofficially > > forked kernel package and installer. > > Why not just support it in non-free exactly the way we do other things? >
Because according to you, Debian isn't allowed to ship any non-free bits, right? I assume that includes in the installer CD-ROM itself. And if you need non-free bits in order to download from the non-free section of the archive, what do you do? From what I understand, the Lenny installer is currently includes the non-free archive, and automatically enable the non-free section in order to allow those users to win. Is that considered OK by you? If the proposal is to delay the release to make sure that **all** bits are moved into the non-free section, what about the debian installation CD itself? If it is true that __Debian__ never includes any DFSG bits, I would think that would have to include the installer CD/DVD image itself, no? - Ted -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]