Re: General resolution: non-free firmware

2022-08-30 Thread Nilesh Patra
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 08:28:15PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > Steve McIntyre dixit: > > >Please go and *read* and *respond* in debian-vote. The discussion is > >there, not here. > > I wrote where the Reply-To pointed to. Perhaps if that had been > correct… It was clearly written that the di

Re: General resolution: non-free firmware

2022-08-30 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Steve McIntyre dixit: >Please go and *read* and *respond* in debian-vote. The discussion is >there, not here. I wrote where the Reply-To pointed to. Perhaps if that had been correct… >You've utterly missed Phil's point about people not seeing or hearing >boot options. I didn’t. I pointed out th

Re: General resolution: non-free firmware

2022-08-30 Thread Steve McIntyre
Thorsten Glaser wrote: >Phil Morrell dixit: >>> Is there support for something like A but not enabled by default? >>> That is, you have to actively select a nōn-default option >>I don't believe so, because that doesn't solve the problem at hand. How >>exactly do you select a non-default option if

Re: General resolution: non-free firmware

2022-08-28 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Thorsten Glaser dixit: >PS: Please do Cc me on replies. Phil Morrell dixit: >> Is there support for something like A but not enabled by default? >> That is, you have to actively select a nōn-default option > >I don't believe so, because that doesn't solve the problem at hand. How >exactly do yo

Re: General resolution: non-free firmware

2022-08-27 Thread Phil Morrell
On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 12:56:43AM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx dixit: > > >it are available at: https://www.debian.org/vote/2022/vote_003 > > Is there support for something like A but not enabled by default? > That is, you have to actively select a nōn-d

Re: General resolution: non-free firmware

2022-08-27 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx dixit: >it are available at: https://www.debian.org/vote/2022/vote_003 Hrm. Is there support for something like A but not enabled by default? That is, you have to actively select a nōn-default option in the boot menu so that the installer loads the non-free