Hello! I have a sincere question concerning FSF (or GNU?)'s position on the subject.
While I really like and use GNU Guix as my primary Linux OS, the integration of 'Proprietary' (as far as I know, even the regular Linux Kernel package with proprietary device drivers is considered proprietary - so Guix comes with LibreLinux) is considered so distasteful and against the protocol, thus the technical knowhow cannot be discussed in the mailing lists for Guix. We can always establish parallel communities and go it alone but it still leaves the commutation rift between the parallel and the original teams, sifting the efficient development for desired features. Having said this, I see that GNU Emacs works on Microsoft Windows?? How in the world is this done if the GNU's attitude is absolute zero tolerance of anything Proprietary? I wish to leave my sincere comment that in no way I am trying to create a hostile conversation - I just want to know the dynamics of these seemingly contradictory outcomes. For example, is Emacs for Windows indeed developed by a parallel, non-GNU-aligned community? -Yasu _______________________________________________ libreplanet-discuss mailing list libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss