It's not of their concern. Non-free repos are not part of the install config 
and onky users who really wish it can add them, to their own risk. Debian 
clearly states they are not recommended but we accept that in some cases the 
temporal use of non-free software can do some good, as in developing free 
alternatives to it.

Furthermore, guess why Debian doesn't give away mozilla products, which all of 
your "completely free" distros do. Plus, i believe choice to be another 
freedom. If you understand the risk and the danger, why shouldn't you be able 
to decide it yourself? Again, non-free software is not considered a long-term 
solution anyway.

Cheers!

Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva <pita...@members.fsf.org> wrote:

On 09/06/2011 07:44 PM, al3xu5 / dotcommon wrote:
> At the same time, despite Debian is not in the FSF's free distros list
> I know it is (now, since squeeze) very near to be a fully free distro
> (and thre are rumors that FSF and Debian are discussing about this...).

I'd not be very inclined to believe that Debian is dropping the non-free
repo in any foreseeable future.

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Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva

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