Chris Jones wrote:
But that has nothing to do with my point about enabling the user to
install additional software which is why I have an operating system in
the first place.
Everyone here knows the deal with Fedora. They don't promote non OSS
software for partly legal and (in my opinion, might be wrong) partly
philosophical reasons against closed source.
My point has nothing to do with promoting anything or whether the
additional software meets your religious beliefs or not. It is strictly
about providing a user with a platform that is not limited by design or
its inability to provide stable interfaces.
Most people here probably
also know you insist of bringing this up in one guise or another every
now and then and I don't expect us to get any further this time, so
please people don't bait him this time... Time you move on from this
gripe (perhaps to Ubuntu yourself ;))
If you think I've ever suggested that fedora 'promote' some other
software you aren't paying attention.
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