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Nonfree software found in GNU Boot releases again, many distros affected.
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The political downvoting in this thread is a turn off for me. However, I completely agree with your statement / question.
@LeFantome @anamethatisnt If people disagree with me and think authors shouldn't be able to specify how their work is used, I'm okay with that. We can agree to disagree.
Personally I've upvoted the replies as they keep a relevant and interesting discussion going.