I don't see the point in such an effort. With the exception of blobs in
Linux, Ubuntu already separates proprietary software into designated
repositories, so it's possible to run Ubuntu without proprietary software
just by replacing Linux with Linux-libre, if that's what you want. The main
advantage of Trisquel is it's easy to recommend to others.
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