Raphael Hertzog writes ("Re: Debian's Linux kernel continues to regress on freedom"): > I also argued (on IRC) about the fact that removing some non-free parts > of upstream source tarballs (like RFC) is not really worth it if we make > sure that it doesn't end up in binary packages.
I agree with Raphael on this but I didn't think it worth arguing about. > I think it's a perfectly valid opinion but I know that it's not the > predominant opinion within Debian. Given that I'm not affected by such a > case and given that others are happy with the status-quo, I don't see the > point to start a discussion about this. Quite so. (I'm replying just to make Raphael and perhaps others feel a bit less isolated.) Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]