> > Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I find it funny that Debian's "vrms" lists emacs21-common-non-dfsg > >> ("vrms" is the "Virtual RMS" which lists the non-free packages installed > >> on your system). At least if they want to keep the "GFDL is not free" > >> principle, they should either rename vrms, or fix it to abide by > >> Richard's own principles.
Bdale Garbee wrote: > Or, perhaps, offer a command line switch for choosing which of two rule > sets definining freedom to apply? I personally think too if the package name is "Virtual RMS" it should abide the RMS principles, just to avoid confusion to the package's users. Another option could be rename the package to something like "check installation freedom" and allow choosing the freedom 'mode'. However I like have a 'virtual' RMS. Maybe the best option is to fix the vrms to abide the RMS principles, and add other virtual-whatever-package if you want. Note the comment in the vrms description package: "Future versions of vrms will include an option to also display text from the public writings of RMS and others that explain why use of each of the installed non-free packages might cause moral issues for some in the Free Software community." Bug report at: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=221807 Davi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]