El dom, 07-10-2007 a las 21:36 +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen escribió: > Debian has non-free bits floating around in their universe. And probably your own Fedora system too. I suppose that everything would depend on how we would define the system "universe" (limits, etc.) I don't know much people (actually no one) that configure their system ignoring some well-know repositories, like livna, adobe, or others... In fact, without them, a Fedora system wouldn't be so attractive/effective (in terms of variety of packages) for a majority of average users. Those are facts, not hypocrisy. Sometimes, following rules strictly just lead to a decrease or maybe a lack of freedom indeed. On the other hand, everyone is free to follow their way...and see. Probably what makes to Red Hat (and therefore Fedora) be away from non-free bytes are not actually principles, but caution against possible legal issues. As the (Chaucer universal well-known) saying goes..."to make a virtue of necessity". > Although > most have a different definition of Freedom, Fedora picks the most > extreme and, in essence, the only real definition of Freedom. > Do you really believe this...??? > -- > Kind regards, > > Jeroen van Meeuwen > -kanarip > > -- > http://www.kanarip.com/ > RHCE, LPIC-2, MCP, CCNA > C6B0 7FB4 43E6 CDDA D258 F70B 28DE 9FDA 9342 BF08 > Take care, Daniel -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list