Both my friends Magic Banana and Onpon4 are pointing something really
important here:
There technical details that you are not taking in consideration.
Now, I want to say something (keep in mind I am saying this in friendly
manner :)
I think you have to learn more about Trisquel before criticize it.
From your first post you said I haven't used Trisquel yet. And from your
later posts I see that there are things still to learn.
Now is not that I am against criticism but that I think it should be a
healthy critic. In other words, first know what we are criticizing in order
for our comments to be helpful.
You said for example Trisquel should be based on Debian, but you didn't know
that there is gNewSense or some other reasons, from my point of view it would
had been more polite to ask "why Trisquel is based on Ubuntu and not in
Debian?".
But even if there where (which i doubt) a lot of advantages on Trisquel being
based on Debian, we have to keep in mind that Trisquel Developers have all
the right to work the way they want, and if they like Ubuntu and want a
completely liberated version of Ubuntu they have all the right to do so.
Same happens with the critics against Free Software Foundation and Debian,
you said FSF should work with Debian, well this is 2 years old and from
fsf.org
https://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-and-debian-join-forces-to-help-free-software-users-find-the-hardware-they-need
They already do what you criticized they were not doing.
Now I am telling you this because I think there is something really dangerous
in start making claims before knowing the facts and that is that we start to
believe those claims even if we are making them up.
(Don't get me wrong I have done this myself, recently I mistakenly said
KeepassX is not multiplataform which my friend Onpon4 was really kind to
point was wrong)
My main point is not for telling you that you are wrong or something like
that, but to invite you to learn more and ask questions before, there would
be a time for criticism my friend but I don't think it is right now.
(Remember i am saying this in the more friendly way possible :)