> You're shipping non-free software if people want so.
Should it not be an individual's freedom of choice to choose what the fuck
they run on their machine?
If people want to run non-free software, they will do so. If you start
imposing YOUR will on other people
and telling them what to run, say, think or do, you DON'T seem to understand
the concept of freedom or
free software.
ThinkPenguin has been active in promoting libre software, helping to free
software and has made contributions
back to the community. They only provide the freedom of choice where the user
is responsible for making an
informed choice about what they want to run or use. Yes, we may not like the
fact that people run non-free
software or choose to do so when they are fully informed, but it is still
important to give people
a choice and try to fully inform them about what they are doing and what the
consequences may be.