On 03/23/2018 02:12 AM, Henry Jensen wrote: > Hi, > > I just visited the website of freeslack and noted there is a link to > Eric Hameleers website right on the front page. On his website he does > prominently offer and links to several third-party packages, including > complete proprietary software, such as Adobe Flash Player. > > Since this website is mentioned in a positive way on freeslack.net > one may be tempted to install this non-free software. I suggest to > remove this link. > > Regards, > > Henry >
That's a good point, thanks for pointing it out, it might indeed be worth removing. Questions: should this criterion be applied across the board? How does this differ from say, the PureOS website[1] having a link to the Purism website[2] in the footer, which mentions plenty of non-free software, including a tutorial on how to enable their own non-free repo[3]. Just curious.... thanks, - krt [1] https://pureos.net/ [2] https://puri.sm/ [3] https://puri.sm/posts/purism-patches-meltdown-and-spectre-variant-2-both-included-in-all-new-librem-laptops/ -- This email account is used for list management only. https://strangetimes.observer/
