I think it would be great for Debian to put together a plan to eventually use the linux-libre kernel by default. If i understand correctly, the linux-libre kernel doesn't just remove proprietary blobs from the kernel, but also attempts to reverse-engineer them so that functionality isn't always just lost. If Debian were to join the efforts of keeping linux-libre up to date, it seems like it would result in a more functional Debian before adding the proprietary bits. The only reason to not just make the switch is that I think Debian should help bring (and keep) the linux-libre kernel up to date with the mainline kernel.
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Ana Guerrero <a...@debian.org> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 01:32:34PM -0400, Paul Tagliamonte wrote: > > [CC'ing kxra, who isn't subscribed, please keep kxra on CC] > > > > > > Heyya, > > > > Anyone play with the linux-libre[1] project? Does the kernel team know > > about this stuff? It seems like we're trying for the same sort of thing > > (100% free software kernel) > > > > I can remember at least: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2009/04/msg00010.html > > I don't know how active Robert is in Debian these days. > > -- Board of Directors, Students for Free Culture: www.freeculture.org Blog: http://thesilentnumber.me - StatusNet Microblog: http://identi.ca/kxra Email: k...@freeculture.org - SMS: +1.617.340.3661 Jabber/XMPP: k...@riseup.net - IRC: kxra @freenode @oftc @indymedia