That's not a debate that's appropriate for this list, but
it is clearly
not Fedora's position, either in theory or in fact. We do
not include
non-free software in Fedora even where it would lead, in
the short term,
to a better 'user experience'. That doesn't mean every
Fedora user is
required to follow the free software ideology, but it does
have
implications for how issues should be presented on pages
that represent
the Fedora project.
--
``We do not include non-free software in Fedora''
Not true, if that were the case, then Fedora would be a 100% free distribution and meet
the requirements set by the FSF. They apparently include something that is not free,
might be just a tiny fraction of the whole, but just enough for it not to be 100% free :(
Regards,
Antonio