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2010-12-22
A half of the blacklisted packages i have installed on my pc, or old notebooks. And that's annoying call the package "your-freedom".
FSF created a meaning for the words "Free Software", calling a package "your-freedom", and denies the user the ability of use the way he wants his OS...
..why not call it "fsf-compilant-base"? It's a way more ridiculous than using your freedom and blocking all the non-free packages.