Quoting Shlomi Fish, from the post of Tue, 15 Feb:
> 
> So how does that co-exists with the Debian new policy of not allowing
> any type of non-free content into the core distribution? Why should
> graphics, music, fonts, text documents, etc. be treated in the same
> way as software is? Why is Debian trying to be sainter than the Pope?

no news there. consider that the GFDL does not stand the test of the
DFSG and people were devided about including the manuals and info pages
of free software projects like Emacs in Debian. games are a small
problem here, and indeed Debian are the most extremist crowd, and they
have proven repeatedly for the last 3 years that they are indeed,
crazier than the pope.

but I love them :)

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Ira Abramov
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