Fedora does have a clear policy about what can be included in the distribution, and it seems to be followed carefully. The policy requires that most software and all fonts be available under a free license, but makes an exception for certain kinds of nonfree firmware. Unfortunately, the decision to allow that firmware in the policy keeps Fedora from meeting the free system distribution guidelines.
It has nothing to do with using Linux vs GNU Linux. See the page
[https://www.gnu.org/distros/common-distros.html#Fedora "Explaining why We
don't Endorse Other Systems: Fedora"]
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