Hi, In Bordeaux some people criticized us for delivering non-free software like Netscape in our first CD that we label "GPL Edition" is its standalone version. Now we have a (rather funny) idea : why not trying to see if it's possible to build up a 100% GPL product? This would involve removing anything but GPL-ized stuff, that is XFree86, apache, etc. Does anyone here is interested in looking after this product? -- "Pixel, il faut mettre un peu de chaleur dans tes contacts humains" (c) Titi
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