Fedora's foundations meet proprietary drivers
Fedora's foundations meet proprietary drivers
Posted Sep 27, 2017 19:49 UTC (Wed) by lsl (guest, #86508)In reply to: Fedora's foundations meet proprietary drivers by mcatanzaro
Parent article: Fedora's foundations meet proprietary drivers
Nowadays you really want to ship proprietary software. Instead of convincing the Fedora community to change its policies you come up with these "third-party repos" that are described as "supported" and feature prominently in Gnome Software. What is this other than circumvention of Fedora policy regarding the inclusion of proprietary software?
Also, the "but FESCo can always override" argument requires other people to act and bring it to FESCo. When any decisions by FESCo or other governing bodies are seen as a request to try the same bloody thing again with some inconsequential tweaks, people grow tired of constantly having to put up a fight. You're the ones wanting to change foundational aspects of Fedora, so you should be the ones required to put in the effort to convince the community that these changes are for the better. You haven't been able to do that. Yet, you proceed with the implementation of these changes.
This behaviour is highly toxic to the Fedora community and is certainly a significant ingredient to the frustration and disillusionment of many long-time contributors.
