[Fsf-Debian] A small thought on how Debian might be able to help.
Steven Chamberlain
steven at pyro.eu.org
Tue Sep 9 18:55:49 UTC 2014
On 05/09/14 18:05, John Sullivan wrote:
> The above is also a good example, because the firmware started its life
> proprietary.
Possibly another example: does anyone know the history of Adaptec
aic7xxx SCSI HBA firmware? I suspect it also started out proprietary.
But now both Linux and FreeBSD have mechanisms to build the firmware
from source. That allows it to comply with the DFSG.
On 09/09/14 19:48, Paul Wise wrote:
> A related thing would be for Debian to build our existing free
> firmware from source instead of shipping existing binaries like we do
> now.
Really? Do any packages in main ship binary firmware like that? That
violates the DFSG surely?
Either way I think, in order to have free firmware, the free-libre
distributions need to provide a good toolchain and environment for
firmware development. Distributing open-source firmware to be built
from source, would then be a more natural thing to do. (vs. firmware
that was developed in proprietary software - which even if it were
open-sourced, we may be unable to build anyway)
Regards,
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Steven Chamberlain
steven at pyro.eu.org
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