Forget about Fedora and look at openSUSE: this distribution with quite a lot of proprietary software (not only in the kernel) is edited by Novell, which is Microsoft's number 1 partner in the GNU/Linux world (since 2006)... and Microsoft is PRISM's oldest partner of the NSA (since 2007). How can PRISM Break recommend openSUSE and not Trisquel because it has (entirely transparent because free software only) links with Ubuntu? That makes no sense.

Anyway, I guess PRISM Break is mostly positive: many users seeking to harden the work of the national intelligence agencies have certainly found some answers in the (mostly) free software list that the sites recommends.

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