Re: Proposal: Revision of policy surrounding 3rd party and non-free software

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All free software packaged in Fedora (with an AppData file) is already featured in the installer,
and of course promoted through our 'Featured' area. So if you search for 'browser' for instance you will
get exactly such a list (although I am hitting some weird bug atm where search returns nothing :)

Christian 

----- Original Message -----
From: "nonamedotc" <nonamedotc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 5:02:55 PM
Subject: Re: Proposal: Revision of policy surrounding 3rd party and non-free	software

On 01/21/2014 08:52 AM, Christian Schaller wrote:

>
> * We will add the needed metadata to the Software installer to give our users the freedom to choose to install legally cleared 3rd party software
>

Perhaps, it would be better to also have the open source alternatives 
when presenting the 3rd party software. This way, even those who do not 
know the open source alternatives will get some exposure to free software.

For example, Chrome page can show chromium, firefox, midori, etc. Adobe 
repositories page for flash and adobe reader can show gnash and evince, 
xpdf, etc.

Best,
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