Grant H. wrote:
and the ideal goal is: "an agreed upon list of Debian "bugs" that need
to be solved, according to the usual Debian mechanisms, and with no
special treatment due to their "political" origin."

In short this project (as I understand it) is about making debian more
free and addressing some of the freedom issues the FSF raises.  Not the
other way around.  We are addressing issues with Debian not with GNU
packages/documentation.

This discussion is about bringing Debian and the FSF closer together. As the DPL, Stefano talked about what Debian can do. If the outcome of this discussion is that the FSF can do something as well, and they'd be happy to do it, then why shouldn't they? I'd feel bad if this discussion comes down to (or is interpreted as) the FSF making demands and Debian doing all the work/compromising to fulfill them.

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