I think we can draw a line in this discussion this way: Daniel will implement the installer in the way he was saying, adding non-free firmwares limited to the ones that if missed are blocking for the installer ( so, nothing more than few firmwares for things like network cards or wifi, for example ), with the choice for the user to select them but disabled by default, and making the user knowing that he is selecting a non-free firmware.
This will be our default installer. When our infrastructure will use that installer to build the iso images, a script will also build another image with all those non-free firmware removed, and this will be our "free" image. Both will be marked as "official", and the name of the generated isos will be something like devuan-jessie-...-full.iso and devuan-jessie-...-free.iso This way i hope we will make all happy. -- Franco (nextime) Lanza Lonate Pozzolo (VA) - Italy SIP://c...@casa.nexlab.it web: http://www.nexlab.net NO TCPA: http://www.no1984.org you can download my public key at: http://danex.nexlab.it/nextime.asc || Key Servers Key ID = D6132D50 Key fingerprint = 66ED 5211 9D59 DA53 1DF7 4189 DFED F580 D613 2D50 ----------------------------------- echo 16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D212153574F444E49572045535520454D20454B414D204F54204847554F4E452059415020544F4E4E4143205345544147204C4C4942snlbxq | dc -----------------------------------
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