Why would they remove Trisquel from that list and still have Fedora? Doesn't
Fedora include non-free kernel and firmware like standard Ubuntu? If they are
also worried about a corporation that has bigger interests at hand, how are
they ignoring Red Hat? Fedora is the testing ground for their future
Enterprise Linux distros.
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