Fedora borns as a GNU/Linux distro that has a mission: encourage free software. From its development many distros base their own improvements, each of them with its own way, for all users, for servers, for school, for the software development but there is a matter that i’m unwilling to accept: immoderate presence of proprietary software.
Someone could say “closed code is included in kernel Linux, too” and it is true (exist a solution eventually); but must this be a justification to disregard the FOSS movement ?
No, i think.
So, when i meet some Fedora-derived distros (like Kororaa or Fusion or others) that clearly talk of third party repositories, making many no-FOSS software easier to install that everyone uses then i think, do we work to promote the FOSS software using the no-FOSS software ? Why ?
Is GNU/Linux an opportunity of growth for everyone or a way to raise the number of “users-babies” who uses other commercial operating system (already create with this goal),too ?
That is positive for someone but for me, it isn’t.
