John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Alfred M. Szmidt writes:
>> It is better to use something like gNewSense, which is 100% free
>> software.
>
> But includes non-free documentation.

The GFDL is pretty good.  I wish is would be changed in certain ways, but I
don't see any reason not to read and contribute to GFLD'd documentation.

If you want to fix the problems with it, please take part in the drafting of
the next version:
http://gplv3.fsf.org/doclic-dd1-guide.html

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