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



> > I would disagree.  It's useful in the free sense because it can be
> > distributed with other software and thus make a system more complete
> > by adding web browsing capability.
> 
> Are you seriously suggesting that if M$ came out with a for-no-money, binary
> only, Linux port of Internet Explorer, that you would want to include it in
> the main Debian distribution ?

Yes, I would like to include it in the Debian distribution.  I strongly
believe in giving users as much choice as possible.  Let them make the
decision about what they do and do not want on their system.

This is not going to happen however.  What I'm asking for is to not
disallow software from the main distribution simply because it has
restrictions on distributing modified versions.

                                          Brian
                                 ( bcwhite@verisim.com )

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