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Re: The "free" debate (again) <sigh>



Rob Browning writes:

> > I think the best way to deal with all this would be to merge all of
> > the distribution (main, contrib, non-free) into one big tree and
> > then extend the priority to include "contrib", "unmodifyable", and
> > "non-free".  People (including cd-manufactures) could easily exclude
> > priorities that they don't want to install/distribute.  Those of us
> > that want a choice can have one.
> 
> How is this any better or worse than having (which we do now)
> 
>  dists/unstable/main             <-- this is called hamm/hamm
>  dists/unstable/non-free         <-- this is called hamm/non-free
>  dists/unstable/contrib          <-- this is called hamm/contrib

Regards

	Joey

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