On 04/01/2008, Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is the same with your recommended system GNU/Darwin: > > http://www.gnu-darwin.org/index.php?page=ports > > Who also contains instructions to install the such port system. > > Thank you for telling me about this problem. I will talk with them > about this ASAP. I expect they will probably remove those.
While you are on it, please point your wget at http://dynebolic.org/manual/x198.htm which refers to http://lab.dyne.org/DyneModules, which suggests people to install Skype, which I believe is non-free. Note that I use your definition of the word 'suggest' here. And more relevant to the discussion, I also find it hypocritical to describe OpenBSD as suggesting non-free things, while the two GNU flagships gcc and emacs contain code which sweeten the non-free Windows experience. And until all major distributions of Linux can be said to be truly free by your definition, I would suggest that you stop calling them GNU/Linux since this could certainly be taken as an endorsement or even as a suggestion to install them. Jacob