On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 14:52 -0400, Colin Walters wrote:
This is definitely scope creeping the discussion here, but I'm
coming
round to the viewpoint that Fedora shoudn't ship any application in
the default install whose primary purpose is to connect to proprietary
web services, or at least not ones configured by default to do so.
(All apps are of course free to be in the repositories).
This would dovetail nicely with making it not suck to install applications.
I don't think this is a useful direction to take the F14/pino problem
into. If we stop installing applications that are useful for users, then
the users will go somewhere else.
'Its not pure enough for us, but you _can_ install this shit if you
really insist' is not a good enough answer...