@sally@shitposter.world Declaring the GNU Free Documentation license proprietary.I thought that was a debate in good faith, I think the objections from the Debian on the GNU FDL are valid concerns.
soystemd.I don't give a shit, I don't understand the systemd hate bandwagon.
Join the bandwagon on defaming Stallman because OSI psyop.Debian did NOT join this bandwagon. There was a vote on it: https://www.debian.org/vote/2021/vote_002#outcome
Going proprietary by default since 12 and removing the choice to get ISO installers that are free for no reason other than blatant OSI psyop shenanigans.This is one of the major things that the Debian project has done that I absolutely disagree with. Non-free-firmware should not be enabled by default.
Still this one dumb decision alone is not enough to make me leave Debian as I don't know where else to go.
I mean I like that Devuan decided to not follow Debian's example on the firmware issue, but I've never had issues with systemd so learning how to work with a different init system is probably not worth it for me.
I have been thinking about PureOS, as it is essentially just the FSF endorsed version of Debian. However PureOS is a purely desktop focused distro with a lot of crap preinstalled that (to my knowledge) does not have a minimal install that you can use on servers. I assume it's a lot more work than just simply setting up Debian with firmware=never.
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