On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Conrad Meyer <konrad@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Fedora will not include a blob free kernel though, unless upstream does it > (i.e. what dwmw2 was trying to help Alexandre Oliva with, despite being > insulted for trying to help). Presumably fedora could offer an alternative kernel from a different upstream to meet this requirement? (An yes, Vasile, I'm aware of BLAG, but blag isn't just de-blobbed Fedora) Fedora has a great branding ("Infinite Freedom" etc), it's unfortunate to see it diluted over this technically minor issue. It may be moot, however, since blobs may not be the only blocker. (For example, as distributed, Firefox in Fedora is constantly nagging me to install Flash, and I don't think upstream is interested in changing that behaviour, and one of RMS's criteria in the past is that the OS should not make non-free software automatically available for install as though it were the same as free software) Though I'm perhaps a bit confused by exactly how the rules with respect to following upstream are applied for cases like this, since are there not some packages which are perpetually patched to remove the MP3 codec, for example? -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list