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Debian's election season: old firmware and new contributors

Debian's election season: old firmware and new contributors

Posted Oct 29, 2008 18:37 UTC (Wed) by dwmw2 (subscriber, #2063)
In reply to: Debian's election season: old firmware and new contributors by joey
Parent article: Debian's election season: old firmware and new contributors

Haha. What about all the work that has been done already during this release process to remove much firmware from the kernel, and to keep hardware using that firmware usable in the installer etc? Perhaps a vote is easier for LWN to report on than actual work being done.
The work on removing firmware from the kernel was mostly done by other people, and was reported by LWN when it happened. It seems like Debian was more interested in having votes about it, while others just got on with it.


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Debian's election season: old firmware and new contributors

Posted Oct 30, 2008 8:02 UTC (Thu) by rhertzog (subscriber, #4671) [Link]

> The work on removing firmware from the kernel was mostly done by other people, and was reported by LWN when it happened. It seems like Debian was more interested in having votes about it, while others just got on with it.

While this is true for a part of the kernel work, it's not true when it comes to the debian-installer work (and Joey worked on this). d-i is now able detect that some of your hardware needs a non-free firmware and prompts you to provide them on some media (USB key for example) to get your hardware to work.

And this is important to not let users in the cold without a way to use their hardware.


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