
On Thu, 2010-12-23 at 14:09 +0200, Kostas Boukouvalas wrote:
What are the Free Software policies inside the openSUSE project? The only thing FSF notices that separates openSUSE Project from the Emacs Church is "openSUSE offers its users access to a repository of nonfree software" [1]. Could this change? I mean, could this repository be ousted from openSUSE but still being accessible by openSUSE users if they want to? Instructions could be given in forums outside the wiki or the official openSUSE community sites.
-1 NO! Bad idea. What is the point of making things *harder* to find? None.
Not mention the high importance of having the analytical list of non-free software that may is needed in openSUSE to run efficiently. This would help a lot, programmers, to create new free software and have a roadmap to where they are going.
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