On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 21:37 +0200, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
Because Debian (the project) hosts non-free software for Debian (the operating system). As Debian (the operating system) is part of Debian (the project), recommending a Debian (the operating system) would be the distribution and support of non-free software that Debian (the project) supports. Recommending the operating system means recommending the project--and its actions--that makes the operating system.
Going down this line of reasoning the GNU project should refrain from releasing any software that can run on proprietary operating system because doing so is recommending the use of these proprietary operating systems.
Is there anyone in FSF/FSFE that can explain why the GNU Project distribute software that can run on proprietary OSs?
Simo.