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Re: Free Software criteria -- about "Software distributions"
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MJ Ray |
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Re: Free Software criteria -- about "Software distributions" |
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Mon, 01 Oct 2007 19:27:08 +0100 |
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Richard Stallman <address@hidden> wrote:
> "Automatically install" is too weak a criterion for what we need to
> reject.
>
> Here's a real life example. Most systems let the users select
> packages to install, and most packages are disabled by default. If a
> non-free package is disabled by default, then the system does not
> "automatically install" it. But its presence in the package selection
> system is still bad.
If the non-free package is present in a package selection system, that
usually means that selecting a free software package may automatically
install it, in certain circumstances. So, I think "automatically
install" is strong enough to cover that real life example.
> The criterion we use in the GNU Project is that of "promoting or
> encouraging the use of non-free software". This means anything that
> would tend to lead people towards non-free programs.
I think that is far too broad. The GNU Project itself encourages the
use of non-free-software: its manuals. The only free distribution
would be a bug-free debian GNU/Hurd, if one used that criterion - and
maybe not even that, if mere capability to install non-debian non-free
software counts as "promoting or encouraging" its use.
Well, this problem is far away from solved.
Regards,
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Re: Free Software criteria -- about "Software distributions", Richard Stallman, 2007/10/01