Disclaimer:
I'm not sure about if the GR is good/bad for advocating
free software. I'm still thinking. And I un-carefully
deleted a mesg that I want to reply, thus I got a such
subject here. 8)
My uncertainty on my belief on debian's belief on free
software is arised while following the th
>>>>>> " " == truename <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > [snip]
>>> I too would be forced to use another dist if the non-free
>>> software was no longer maintained by debian.
>
> > this is wrong.
>On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 04:13:08PM +0200, Goswin Brederlow wrote:
>> > " " == Christian Surchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> As a conclusion one can only say, we need non-free.
>
>no matter how some people do not like the idea, you are right
surely we need it. if we don't need a cc wh
[snip]
>I too would be forced to use another dist if the non-free software was no
>longer maintained by debian.
this is wrong. Redhat only have ONE cd as their well-organized
distro, other packages are added by others (even w/o a policy
for quality), while Debian, even the GR passed, coul
[snip]
>> reason alone. In particular I'd like to see a little consideration for
>> some of the more diverse groups that are serviced by non-free
[anyone else
>> notice how many Asian fonts are in there?].
[snip]
>For the record, the most of Japanese fonts related packages are
>DFSG c
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