The GNU Free Software Distribution Guidelines is a modified copy of the Fedora community guidelines. Red Hat's rules for Fedora are in almost complete agreement with the FSF's requirements.
Unlike Debian, non-free repos are in no way owned or hosted by the Fedora Project. Unlike Debian, licensing was taken more seriously by Red Hat, and only by their requirements for Fedora did people get the ball rolling on freeing some code in TeX and X11. (Debian looked the other way until Red Hat stepped in, because having graphics are kinda important.) The sole disagreement between the FSF/GNU FSDG and Fedora is: proprietary firmware for Wi-Fi. Install icecat and linux-libre's RPM, and you're good to go! Fedora is a beautiful OS, and it comes with a polish that only a large community + a big free software company can provide. I <3 commercial free software! *Runs HPLIP*
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