If the goal of the GNU project is to eliminate non-free software, why
should it help you, or anyone else in finding such software?  You can
find it on your own, nobody is stopping you -- but why should the GNU
project or projects under its umbrella who have their main goal of is
getting rid of such software work against its own goals?

   >    I see no problem here, either: repology.org doesn't promote or
   >    legitimize any of the packages whose information it records.
   > 
   > It does so by listing (describing) them; that legitimizes the non-free
   > programs.

   You are saying those programs are breaking the law?

The GNU project policy is to not legitimizes non-free software, what
the law says is irrelevant here.  So I fail to see what law has to do
with anything.

And as to why I elided much of your response is because you are being
discourteous, and double so here.

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