Le mar 12/08/2003 à 23:07, Sergey V. Spiridonov a écrit :
> > Oh, yeah, and how exactly is the existence of non-free an argument to 
> > put not-quite-free software in main?
> 
> As for me, removing of clearly non-free stuff should have higher 
> priority than moving FDL with disputable non-free status. It looks like 
> it is not.

Oh, I see. You want to remove non-free stuff from our FTP's, but you
have a problem with your own conscience when it gets clearly
demonstrated that your beloved FSF manuals are non-free too. So you're
torn between the feeling we should distribute the FSF manuals and the
willingness to remove non-free, and clearly the human brain (which was
not designed for quantum reasoning) cannot deal with that, leading to
incoherent behavior.
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