Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> writes:

> The problem is that if Hurd releases without firewalling tools we haven't
> allowed our users to make this choice.

If the Debian/Hurd doesn't release at all then by your definition
there are no choices.

I'm not putting this forward as a reason to release (I don't know
nearly enough about all the issues), I'm just saying that user choice
is a red-herring.

In the tradition of free software, if Debian/Hurd is released the user
is always at liberty to write the necessary code and maybe contribute
it to the Hurd. That seems like the best choice to me.

-- 
Richard Watson     
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