On Tuesday, February 24, 2026 3:34:44 AM Mountain Standard Time Wouter 
Verhelst wrote:
> I want us to *not pretend*. I do *not* think it is good enough to
> pretend it is not there. I want us to declare that non-free firmware is
> not free, regardless of whether it's stored in a ROM chip on a device or
> on a general-purpose storage medium. And I want to state, personally,
> that in my opinion, using non-free firmware that's installed inside a
> ROM chip on a device is *not* a better situation than having it on the
> general-purpose storage of the computer in which it's mounted -- because
> the latter means you can, theoretically, replace that firmware with
> actually free firmware. If the non-free firmware is installed in a ROM
> chip, you can't.

I agree completely with the above.

-- 
Soren Stoutner
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