On 9/29/2015 10:33 AM, Reco wrote:
No, you are wrong here. First, you're trying to introduce a false
dichotomy as if 'proprietary' and 'non-free' are different somehow.
Second, 'non-free' is *always* a bad choice.
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Sorry. Couldn't resist. ;-)
I hate binary blobs that are required to get some hardware to work as much
as the next person, but I stop short of saying non-free is *always* a
bad choice.
If you think of non-free in terms of Debian non-free, then non-free and
proprietary
can be different things. That gets into a whole different hornets nest.
Later, Seeker