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by TheCoelacanth
2333 days ago
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It just the inevitable conflict between deontological and consequentialist ethics. Deontological ethics: non-free software is bad, so making a distro that includes non-free software is bad Consequentialist ethics: non-free software is bad, so reducing the amount of non-free software that someone uses by giving them a mostly-free distro that includes non-free software is good There's never going to be agreement because they are using completely different frameworks for judging if an action is good or bad. |
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[1] Setting aside issues like NVidia drivers...