On 4 February 2014 11:03, Ralf Corsepius <rc040...@freenet.de> wrote:

> Correct, we could - Similar things are being done at several places in
> Fedora.
>
> Somewhat oversimplified, the basic requirement is all shipped binaries
> must be built from OSI-compiliant sources-code and no closed-sources be
> used.


Well, the "tools" are totally opensource and can be built standalone,
libXNVCtrl will interface with the Nvidia X.org driver; but what is the
benefit of having them in Fedora if they can't be used without the
proprietary blobs?
Currently there's a policy that game engines cannot be shipped in Fedora if
the content is not free as well; shouldn't the policy be the same (i.e.
allow the engines without content or remove the tools as well)?

Thanks,
--Simone


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