Steve Hill wrote:
> If you don't want to use Firefox because of some religious
objection,
> that's fine by me.
> But if you are trying to stop me using Firefox,
> or make it more difficult for me,
> my reaction would be very different.
Fedora already "stops" you using all sorts of non-Free stuff (i.e. the
non-free stuff isn't packaged in the standard repository - you have to go
and install it from elsewhere yourself).
So I take it from that that you _do_ want to stop me using Firefox.
My understanding was that Fedora stood for complete freedom, and that
was
the reason for not packaging non-Free software.
So you are not using Fedora-9,
but in the name of "complete freedom" you want to stop me
running Fedora-9 with Firefox.
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