>> The bluez-firmware... > > Legally and technically not modifiable, so non-free. > > I wonder, does OpenSUSE have a concept of a non-free repository like > Debian? If it doesn't, and we're going to replicate (almost) all of > Debian's non-free on the wiki page, then I fear that it will become > unpractical in that form. An alternative would be to say that everything > in Debian non-free should be considered to be on the blacklist and > maintain a whitelist beside it. Not ideal either, but much less work, I > figure.
There is no such concept in openSUSE. Generally fall into a repository called "oss" and other "non-oss". But the proprietary packages abound on both sides of the repository. The term is open-source-software. I also think it is not necessary to add non-free packages for Debian. It would be a bad repetition. -- José Luis A tlamaki (libre) developer.
