On 10/14/19 6:19 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
mcatanz...@gnome.org wrote:
John, the third-party software policy was approved after a long and
contentious debate:

https://gcc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpagure.io%2FFedora-Council%2Ftickets%2Fissue%2F121&data=02%7C01%7Cprzemek.klosowski%40nist.gov%7Cb6880a9e2cb041668b5508d7509033d6%7C2ab5d82fd8fa4797a93e054655c61dec%7C1%7C1%7C637066452583661821&sdata=%2BJLzyHYQO1Oh5yBaRTF9AxAhX9ZD2tQOldCoBBtieRE%3D&reserved=0
That policy is still completely at odds with the Fedora objectives.
Recommending proprietary software is entirely incompatible with the Freedom
goal and actively works against it. So this policy needs to be revisited to
exclude proprietary software or repealed entirely.

It's a difficult choice. My understanding is that Fedora does not 'recommend' proprietary software, but rather allows it to be found, in response to people searching for it by either specific terms (package name) or specific functionality.

Are you arguing that the only choice compatible with Fedora principles is to ignore the existence of proprietary software? I think this would be contrary to the interests of the users. Speaking for myself, when people ask me about image editing software, I say that I recommend the FOSS product GIMP, but that there is also an excellent proprietary Photoshop. I am not comfortable just mentioning one to the exclusion of the other.

I think the overall goal for FOSS software is to be technically excellent and compete successfully with proprietary software. Ignoring non-FOSS software is actually counterproductive to that goal.
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