ams> Can anyone sign up for the raffle? Yes. Can anyone claim to ams> be a developer? Yes. So despite your claims that this is not ams> `general' distribution, it is exactly that.
So I take it that if we added some more layers of security to ensure that the devices will actually be used for their intended purpose, namely to make them run with fully Free Software, this would take care of the issue you are seeing?
In my opinion? No. It would not. The end result is the same, FSFE is distributing non-free softawre to people, and asking them to pay to get this non-free software.
What if we asked people to send in some kind of application instead of distributing them by random? What if we introduced some kind of obligation to report back on the progress made in freeing it?
While this makes things it a bit better, it still does not make it right. What would happen if nobody does replace the non-free software on these devices? Does the person(s) send it back to the FSFE? Do they keep it? Do they get a refund? This opens up alot more problem than it solves, and probobly alot more work on FSFE's side that could be spent doing something more useful.