Sorry that message had been sent before it was completed. But the idea is that RPM Freedom is intended to be distro-agnostic, providing a way for people among all RPM-based distros to have a free kernel to use, not being distro-specific. There was an appeal for that early on, but at this point Linux-libre has proven itself as being able to provide its own releases and not follow some distro's specific kernel. The Freesh APT repository does this and has demonstrated it.
If you are aware of something that stops the Fedora people from being able use it please do say something.
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