On 27/03/14 at 10:58 +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 26 mar 14, 22:55:07, Tomasz Nitecki wrote:
> > 
> > While the idea is interesting, I do see a few issues:
> > 
> > 1. Isn't this feature too close to what vrms already does [1]? True, it
> > doesn't (AFAIK) check the source of the package, but it not only shows
> > which packages are non free but also explains what makes a package non-free.
>  
> vrms is not hooked into APT.

Shouldn't this be fixed in vrms, actually?

> > 2. At the moment, how-can-i-help fetches only information related to
> > packages containing specific types of bugs. To implement this new
> > feature (and don't disclose the list of installed packages) we would
> > have to download complete list of non-free packages or check all
> > installed packages on the user side. Neither is supported by
> > how-can-i-help and I do feel that it is slightly outside of our scope.
> 
> I was thinking of something much simpler, like just displaying a list of 
> installed packages from non-free and/or contrib with a heading like
> "These packages are from non-free and/or contrib and should be replaced 
> by free alternatives".

So far, hcih lists issues where there's an obvious action: fix a bug,
review a sponsorship request, etc.
Replacing a non-free package by its free alternative is not so obvious:
there might not be an alternative, it might be a super-complex piece of
software, etc.

So, I don't really think that such a feature has its place in hcih. It
would be much more suitable in vrms, though.

Lucas


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