On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 07:21:26PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
> > GNU are free to express their option about 'freeness' of Debian.
> > GNU are free to make their distribution based on Debian suited to their
> 
> Okay, and I am free to express my opinion about FSF's stance on
> freeness and Debian.
> 
> > taste.
> > Note, that GNU approach to the software worked for 30 years, and did so
> > successfully.
> 
> I freely concede that I owe the GNU / FSF a great debt.

Sure, you do.

> > Debian project is free to express their option about GNU.
> > Debian project may take GNU position into a consideration (removal of
> > firmware blobs from Linux kernel is a fine example of that), or ignore
> > it (invariants in GNU documentation are non-compliant with DFSG).
> > Note, that Debian approach to the software worked for 20 years, and did
> > so successfully.
> > 
> > Debian uses GNU software, GNU uses Debian as a base for one of their
> > Linux distribution and a primary development platform for GNU/Hurd. Both
> > are more or less happy with this situation.
> > 
> > You, for some strange reason - is not.
> 
> FSF is clearly not happy about Debian's policies, and I am not happy
> about their unhappiness. Not sure why you, for some strange reason, are
> unhappy with my unhappiness.

No, I'm merely curios about your unhappiness.

Reco


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