For instance, there are binary blobs in the Linux kernel that is licensed under the GPL, you can't reasonably modify these blobs, so it violates freedoms 1 and 3 are violated, so gNewSense doesn't ship them.
Please note that I am not criticizing gNewSense below. I do encourage everyone to move to this platform instead of the newly release 7.04 of Ubuntu. In a way, gNewSense does not really look at the license of a software before it is accepted. I mean, Linux is already GPLed but it is not free enough for the project. Thus, I would advocate for a new "definition" of free software from gNewSense which might be needed in the near future, a la the Debian Free Software Guidelines. Koh Choon Lin _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
