On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 21:35, Adam Kosmin wrote: > I'll spell it out for you. By allowing this documentation to exist on > fedoranews.org, readers are basically being told "It's ok to use and > install non-FOSS software on your computer. In fact, we'll even show you > how!". Think about it this way. If you used absolutely "free" software, you can't even play MP3's. Fedora by itself doesn't include the mp3 stuff. Why? Because its non-FOSS. I know linux geeks love their .ogg, but stuff you get out of Kazaa and the rest of the world (90% of pirated stuff?) would be an mp3. Let's be practical about it. -- Colin Charles, byte@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.bytebot.net/