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Re: /opt and non-free



Susan G. Kleinmann wrote:
> 
> Personally, I believe it's too bad that some software isn't free, and
> I will do my best to help make high quality software available to
> everyone.

I agree.

> But I don't _avoid_ non-free software just because it is non-free.

I agree also here.
What I was trying to say is that we could treat non-free software as the
FHS suggests to treat the commercially supplied packages.

But maybe I should wait when FHS is out, and repost this idea when the
rationale unter this is public (so it could go in debian-devel).


Fabrizio
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