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DATE | 2004-01-12 |
FROM | Adam Kosmin
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Non FOSS and Fedora
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Greetings,
I couldn't help but notice Thomas Chung's tutorials up on fedoranews.org which describe how to install Acrobat Reader, Helix, and Macromedia Flash.
In light of The Fedora Project's #2 objective being "Build the operating system exclusively from open source software.", I must pose this question to the list:
Is it appropriate to encourage people to install non-FOSS software on Fedora?
Best,
Adam Kosmin WindowsRefund.net
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