On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 08:55:43AM +0000, Dr. Bas Wijnen wrote: > > > Are you saying that a Debian system where only main is enabled is unsafe? > > [...] > > > If that is correct, it is a huge problem that that is the default setup > > > we ship, don't you think? > > It is, but solving it most likely means actually violating Debian > > principles, > > You cannot be serious... You believe that if our rules say we should harm our > users, the rules are more important than the users? No, I believe our users are more important and so you shouldn't set arbitrary restrictions on main just so your apt search output could be untainted.
> Have you not read the social contract? Have you? > Also, I'm interested to hear which rule would be broken "Debian will remain 100% free", "non-free is not part of Debian" etc. > if we make it the default to provide our users with updates that they > need to be safe. But then you will be able to see and install non-free software, isn't that what you don't want to happen? -- WBR, wRAR
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