On Mon, Jul 03, 2006, Yavor Doganov wrote: > I have no intention to troll at all. No matter how repeatedly this is > explained, it is a fact. One can download non-free software from > Debian FTP servers, the official mirrors, it is being built by the > buildds, it is using the PTS/BTS, it's part of the release process, > actually using all official Debian resources.
You proved non-free software is supported by the Debian infrastructure, and is supported in general for our users, along free software. > Announcements for > proprietary software also go on debian-devel-announce. As well as trolls on lesbians and Ubuntu. Beside, it seems the freeness of Debian is discussed on FSF lists too. :) > And, as > pointed by Loïc Minier, the Debian Project reaffirmed its support by > that GR. Yes, the support of non-free was reaffirmed, but it was not included. It is correct to say that non-free is not part of Debian, as the social contract affirms. > If it was on non-free.debian.net and was not using Debian > resources/infrastructure, I would agree with you. Why do you have to put the Debian infrastructure and the Debian OS in the same bag? Can't one build free software under a system which holds non-free files? This really looks like a troll. -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

