I'm sorry for not answering sooner but I have been quite busy lately, and I 
didn't want to say less than I ought to on this matter. When I commenced with 
the packaging I really thought that this was a must for such a complete 
distribution as Ubuntu, because then it would also cover the needs of those 
that are just too pure-minded to use any bit of non-free software, even at 
firmware level. I also thought that It would be that simple, wich was not, 
mainly because the Ubuntu-specific patches don't really apply out-of-the-box 
for anything other than the targeted vanilla linux version, but also because 
the patches themselves contain non-free blobs and need to be removed, at least 
in the time that I tried it, by hand. Also, as a result of cleaning the kernel 
source code of non-free firmware I had to disable a fair number of modules 
-that were apparently dependent on those to function- from compiling with the 
kernel. The process of identifying these was not pretty.
But I'm not complaining. I said I would do it and I did it. After a lot of 
frustrating attempts, I succeeded in the compiling and packaging of a 
completely free/libre linux kernel for Ubuntu. I messed up a little with the 
packaging, I'll give them that (It was my first), but what they said when they 
rejected the package, if I remember correctly, was that there is no need for a 
different kernel up in the repositories, and If I could really prove that the 
stock linux kernel contained non-free software. I got a little discouraged 
after that, but I always said to myself that I would try again once I had the 
time and the energy to do so, but I'm afraid that won't be happening for at 
least another couple of weeks, maybe a month. So if any of you feel like you 
can't wait, by all means, give it a shot.

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[needs-packaging] Linux Libre kernel
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