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[Mageia-dev] Non-free firmwares in installer

+ Tux99 + tux99-mga at uridium.org +
+ Sun Mar 27 17:42:13 CEST 2011 +

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+Quote: Wolfgang Bornath wrote on Sun, 27 March 2011 17:11
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+> Do you really think it will help to find a consent calling people who
+> do not share your opinion "ultra-orthodox software fanatics"? 
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+Why? An 'orthodox' is a person who follows his beliefs very very strictly,
+'fanatic' has a similar meaning (yeah I know those two words are sort of
+redundant but I just wanted to express how extreme the view appears).
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+There is no negative connotation, in fact most 'fans' (=fanatics) or people
+with 'orthodox' beliefs are proud of it.
+
+Ultimately it was just a way of expressing how extreme I consider the idea
+that  free and non-free software on the same physical media would be
+unacceptable to them, even if the installation procedure clearly asks the
+user whether to install the non-free software or not.
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