M Daniel R Magarzo wrote:
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.)
This is serious hand waving. Debian has a non-free repository hosted by
Debian. Fedora does not.
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".
No. There are hundreds of very safe legal gratis non-free software.
Fedora does ship them out of principles. No second guessing required.
Rahul
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