in fact we hav two possible solutions to stay FSDG-compliant are: 1. Remove those package managers. It comes at a great convenience loss, and will make installing some software much harder (as you usually install the dependencies through the package manager).
2. Create a separate repository. In this case, I hope you have the manpower to mirror all the free packages and remove only the non-free ones, else you'll land in a situation similar to 1. You'll also need a pretty Web interface in order to attract users. 2015-07-20 21:45 جرينتش-07:00, aurelien <[email protected]>: > > Hello hackers, > > Most of us that run servers, programming or as simple users, use > programming language package manager like pip, go, rubygems and much > more. > > Most of them contain free software, but some are non-free. > > We need free version of them to improve the quality of works from the > user to the programmers by invoking free version. > > It is right that each project request people, knowledge, time and money. > > But we also need fluend tools to works fluently. > > -- > Aurélien DESBRIÈRES > -- Think not of them, thou hast thy music too
