On Sunday, February 22, 2026 9:04:11 AM Mountain Standard Time Andrew M.A. 
Cater wrote:
> > Some people appear to be of the opinion that it is impossible to ever get 
to
> > that perfect world, so we shouldn’t even try.
> > 
> > My opinion is that we can get there, but that, even in the best case
> > scenario, it will take a long time.  Perhaps longer than my lifespan. 
> > However, I would like Debian to be on the cutting edge of doing what is
> > currently possible to run a fully free system.  If enough people care 
about
> > this issue, we can slowly make small improvements each year.
> 
> Do you think that the rest of us don't care / aren't attempting to make
> year on year improvements?

I think this thread clearly demonstrates that there are some people in Debian 
who don’t care and aren’t attempting to make year-on-year improvements.  
However, I do not think that everyone who has concerns about this particular 
pure blend naming issue fit into this category.

But, in general, I think promoting fully free hardware and firmware is not as 
high on the list of priorities of the majority of the Debian community as I 
wish it were.

This is difficult because there are only a few things that Debian can do to 
raise awareness of or make a difference for this issue.  And, currently, the 
entire technology ecosystem is moving in the wrong direction.  Every year it 
is getting harder and harder to operate without non-free firmware.

Ultimately, I consider it inconsistent to be a strong proponent of software 
freedom, but not a strong proponent of hardware and firmware freedom.

-- 
Soren Stoutner
[email protected]

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