Les Mikesell wrote:
Promoting Free and open source software is a well recognized objective
of Fedora. You might choose to ignore it and insert your own
perspective. Doesn't change the fact that Fedora isn't interested in
supporting proprietary software.
There's a big difference in 'supporting' proprietary software and
shooting the feet out from under your own users that depend on it.
Fedora Project is very clear about the fact that it includes and
supports Free and open source software. Not proprietary software in any
form. It is upto users to see if the design meet their needs and choose
appropriately. There is nothing done explicitly to antagonize users
using non-free software nor is there anything done to accommodate them.
Rahul
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