On Jan 7, 2009, Alexandre Oliva <[email protected]> wrote: > Am I looking at it from the wrong perspectives?
I was. Talked to wife, she helped me see that, although in the perspective I was looking at, the programs I mentioned were not different from the Free drivers that require non-Free firmware (all of them enable someone who used to use some particular piece of non-Free Software to keep on using it while moving towards freedom in other regards), in another perspective, they're completely different: Gnash, Samba and Wine don't induce someone to use non-Free Software, they merely enable it. Conversely, the drivers do induce people to use the non-Free firmware. This makes all the difference. And then, since it's a bit inconvenient but not *that* difficult for someone who can (socially speaking) legitimately keep on using the non-Free firmware to do so by building a separate module, this will serve to avert temptation, to some extent, without actually getting in the way. It might cause some people to not conquer as much freedom as they could, as they decide to go back to non-Free Linux instead of "just" installing a non-Free firmware file, but users who value convenience over freedom aren't our target user base anyway. If they eventually learn to appreciate the value of freedom, we'll still be here :-) Over the next few days, I'll update the deblob scripts and release new source tarballs that will have a few more drivers marked as “depends on NONFREE”, and I'll add the firmware-related macros as sequences to be monitored by deblob-check so that we catch them. Unless I'm convinced that outright removing them would be significantly better. Or perhaps enabling them, but modified so that, rather than asking for firmware, they will notify the user as to why the device can't work. This could help Robert Millan's project mentioned in this thread. I also plan to add comments to the deblob scripts that could be machine-translated into web pages explaining what is removed or disabled from each Linux release to make the corresponding Linux-libre releases. Thanks for your input and your patience, -- Alexandre Oliva http://www.lsd.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/ You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -- Gandhi Be Free! -- http://FSFLA.org/ FSF Latin America board member Free Software Evangelist Red Hat Brazil Compiler Engineer _______________________________________________ linux-libre mailing list [email protected] http://www.fsfla.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-libre
