2010/9/18 Siju George <[email protected]>:
> "BSD systems refer to proprietary drivers as “blobs” and some have
> policies against including these. That is good, but unfortunately no
> BSD system has policies against proprietary binary-only firmware that
> might be loaded even by free drivers."
>
> and look at this page
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
>
> His emacs not only has no policies against proprietary platforms but
> **ACTUALLY  CONTAINS CODE TO RUN THE SOFTWARE ON WINDOWS" thus
> encouraging people to use MS Windows when it comes to his software :-D
>
> Hippocrite!
>

Those are different directions. People with proprietary software is
encouraged to use Free Sotfware in case of Emacs. How is it
encouraging emacs users to use windows?

But in case of BSDs Free Software users are encouraged to use
proprietary software.

We are promoting Free Software among proprietary software users, not
other way around. I think that is an important difference.
-- 
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rights from them; you give them permission to rule, only so long as
they follow the rules: laws and constitution.

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