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Fedora's foundations meet proprietary drivers

Fedora's foundations meet proprietary drivers

Posted Sep 28, 2017 0:26 UTC (Thu) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
In reply to: Fedora's foundations meet proprietary drivers by lsl
Parent article: Fedora's foundations meet proprietary drivers

>. You didn't like that decision, so you chose to interpret it as not applying to the Gnome spin and just reverted it in the Kickstart.

That is entirely within the rights of the variants of Fedora and such changes are routinely done by them. They aren't merely a collection of packages in an image.


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Fedora's foundations meet proprietary drivers

Posted Sep 28, 2017 9:08 UTC (Thu) by lsl (guest, #86508) [Link] (1 responses)

What's the point of on elected body making decisions when they're irrelevant to the thing you get when you go to the Fedora website and click "Download"?

Fedora's foundations meet proprietary drivers

Posted Sep 28, 2017 11:56 UTC (Thu) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946) [Link]

"What's the point of on elected body making decisions when they're irrelevant to the thing you get when you go to the Fedora website and click "Download"?

Fedora offers more than one thing to download and spins/editions etc follow the structure outlined by FESCo. If you believe that any particular issue is objectionable, you can file a ticket and get FESCo to review it.

The decision that was made by FESCo during that time about the MTA was just about the general default. If you want that default without any customization by the spins, you can download the generic "everything" installer (ie) the non live image. That is still available under

https://alt.fedoraproject.org/


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