On 2021-01-24 01:49:28 +0500 (+0500), Andrey Rahmatullin wrote: [...] > As is often mentioned, researching is not very helpful when you > want WiFi. And people who are fine with severely crippling their > computers for FSF reasons should probably be some non-default > niche with separate considerations (or just use FSF-blessed > distros, which don't and likely won't include Debian anyway).
I really love that you feel obliged to tell me and others interested in software freedom that they should go away because they're not welcome in *your* Debian. I've personally never mentioned the FSF, I'm not an FSF member, I'm not even particularly convinced by their "copyleft is superior to permissive" arguments. The exaggeration fallacy being employed by you and others in this hampers civilized discussion of the issues experienced by users, whether they're seeking a means of minimizing their dependence on proprietary software or just looking for something easy to install. I honestly should be insulted by your assertion that anyone who doesn't abandon the DFSG is "crippling their computers" (for a number of reasons beyond the fact that by employing that word you're maligning anyone with a physical handicap by comparing them to what you see as defective equipment). Let's please stay focused on facts, and not devolve further into such argumentum ad hominem. -- Jeremy Stanley
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