Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Richard wants us to remove non-free software from our main servers, > remove all mention of non-free software from our web pages, and remove > mention of non-free software from our installation and config files.
Not at all true! He was, IIRC, perfectly happy with the suggestion that non-free repositories be listed in source.list as long as they were commented out *by default* -- or even commented out only if someone responded "yes" to a question like, "would you like to see only truly free software". (He's welcome to correct me if I'm wrong about this.) > If things happen as Richard would like, non-free will essentially become > available only to those who ask "is <something non-free> packaged?" Nope, see above. RMS is extreme enough without people needlessly exaggerating his positions. I may not always agree with him, but he is generally both reasonable and consistent, within the limits of what he perceives that his morality will allow. -- Chris Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] | I have a truly elegant proof of the or [EMAIL PROTECTED] | above, but it is too long to fit into http://www.dsp.net/xtifr | this .signature file.