I disagree, I don't believe the collection of workarounds in
/etc/drirc to be a freedom problem.  It isn't *trying* to load them
(like Linux might with non-free blobs).  The user won't be confused in
to thinking something is wrong if the non-free thing isn't installed.

My shamelessly detached ass will just chime in to say, the lesser
the burden on you, the better.

--
Isaac David
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