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> > What GNU project promotes is free software. GNU never says to its > > users to use exclusively free software and never condemns people for > > using proprietary software. > Yet it maintains a blacklist of common GNU/Linux distros and labels them > as "unethical", even if these distros (like Debian and Fedora) have a > clear policy to exclude anything non-free from their main repositories. This is a miscommunication. You and Jean are talking about different things. Jean is presenting the GNU Project's moral philosophy. We say that every nonfree program is an injustice, so recommending a nonfree program for use is unethical. To lead users to run it is unethical. When we say that a distro is unethical, that simply means that the distro contains or recommends or leads users to run nonfree software. Nothing other than that. It's not a personal criticism of the distro developers. I'm confident that the Debian developers and the Gentoo developers are honest and follow their moral codes. We don't mean to criticize them as people. We try to make this clear in gnu.org/distros. If you see anything there which is not clear, please write me privately and show me the text you mean. -- Dr Richard Stallman Chief GNUisance of the GNU Project (https://gnu.org) Founder, Free Software Foundation (https://fsf.org) Internet Hall-of-Famer (https://internethalloffame.org)