On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 05:49:13PM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote: > Well, that hardly qualifies as an still standing argument. As soon as > the new package manager version is stable, it's only a matter of what > defaults the Gentoo devs choose as acceptable licenses. I guess, they > will choose only FSF and OSI approved licenses. > > Are you saying that the Gentoo developers might soon delete all the > ports for non-free programs from Gentoo? That could make it a 100% > free distro, and we might be able to endorse it. (We would have to > check for blobs in their version of Linux.) Gentoo devs have already chosen - by default it is everything that doesn't require explicit agreement from user and this aren't only FSF and OSI approved licenses. As reference: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152593 It is possible to use only Free Software with Gentoo but it isn't that easy: - packages have non-free dependences, sometimes programs compile fine without them, but they are pulled in anyway - some free "alternatives" are only in additional repositories - predefined license groups (for example FSF approved) are not complete - some packages have wrong licenses (usually license is named after the package even if it really is for example GPL) Gentoo isn't even close to being a Free Distribution in FSF sense, I have no idea why some people treat it as such. Happy hacking Marek Aaron Sapota