Fellow freedom mates: Even though linux-Libre is a great kernel because it provides good technical value as well as freedom value, our advocacy for freedom is greatly hindered when people call our project a Linux distribution https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guix_System_Distribution Our advocacy for freedom is confused with the advocacy Linux for more technology and tangentially advocating slavery without remorse.
I propose to eliminate linux-Libre from the repos and add kFreeBSD. A new repository, separate from Guix and not connected to the project could be created in order to add linux-Libre. That way, GuixSD could in no way be ever called a Linux distribution. An action like this could even help all other GNU distros as well as distinguish GuixSD from all. I know the port of kFreeBSD to Debian has been discontinued. But I found this document about how it was done. https://salsa.debian.org/bsd-team/web/raw/master/porting/PORTING at the kFreeBSD port on the Debian wiki. I think we could take it from where they left. The best option would be to make Hurd usable because it is GNU's natural kernel. But I think this is a longer range project. What do you think about either of these possibilities and what do you think the steps should be to make it a reality? Happy hacking. Quiliro
