Re: Amendment to GR on GFDL, and the changes to the Social Contract
Jérôme Marant <jmarant@free.fr> writes:
> For instance, how does shipping Emacs with verbatim essays from RMS, the GNU
> Manifesto, and any other stuffs like that makes it non-free? Will removing
> them make Debian more free? I doubt anyone is going to convince me of this,
> despite the interpretation of the SC.
Why do you ask questions of this sort, when you immediately follow
them up with "oh, and by the way, nothing you say will convince me of
anything other than what I already believe."
Thomas
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