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> We strongly urge you to use ftp.gnu.org as the standard distribution > site for releases. Doing so makes it easier for developers and users > to find the latest GNU releases. However, it is ok to use another > server if you wish, provided it allows access from the general public > without limitation (for instance, without excluding any country). "From the general public without limitation" means "without excluding anyone." It has nothing to do with what method of downloading is supported. > That way, I am limited, when using wget, and wrong Tor exit > (hypothetically) to access the software. It is a clear limitation. This is a misunderstanding of what our maintainer rules say. GNU Radio is not violating them. However, the substantive issue you've raised -- downloading releases via Tor, and accessing web sites via Tor -- is important. It has nothing to do with freedom 0; it is an unrelated issue. But it is a significant issue for users' privacy. A mirror can solve the problem -- but in order to make that solution fully effective, the package should tell users where to find the mirror. This means the mirror would be one of the recommended ways to download the package. I will discuss with my advisors whether to make a GNU policy about this. -- Dr Richard Stallman President, Free Software Foundation (gnu.org, fsf.org) Internet Hall-of-Famer (internethalloffame.org) Skype: No way! See stallman.org/skype.html.
