I disagree, I don't believe the collection of workarounds in
/etc/drirc to be a freedom problem. It isn't *trying* to load them
(like Linux might with non-free blobs). The user won't be confused in
to thinking something is wrong if the non-free thing isn't installed.
My shamelessly detached
El 12/06/18 a las 15:36, Luke Shumaker escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> Because Mesa was a point of contention last year, I'm publicly
> discussing this here.
>
> I've unblacklisted extra/mesa, and am going to remove libre/mesa. The
> differences are:
>
> - libre/mesa said "free" instead of
Hi all,
Because Mesa was a point of contention last year, I'm publicly
discussing this here.
I've unblacklisted extra/mesa, and am going to remove libre/mesa. The
differences are:
- libre/mesa said "free" instead of "open-source" in pkgdesc
- libre/mesa removed most everything from