>It's not just a continuation of the status quo that is taking place >here. The FSF has adopted an expansionist policy with respect to >Invariant Sections.
The choice of words in this text that you cited indicates a desire to cast the FSF's actions in a harsh light. I think that the only such statements deserve is to point out that fact. This is a very important point. I have stated before that I would not have serious objections to the FSF issuing a small number of non-free manuals for a good reason, as it has been doing for 15 years. The FSF manuals are all free documentation by our criteria. We are the ones who first started to say that documentation should be free, and we are the ones who first wrote criteria for free documentation. I hope that Debian developers will vote to follow our criteria for free documentation, but they have the right to choose differently. However, you cannot expect us to follow your choice if it differs from ours. Ultimately we and Debian may simply have to disagree.