From reading the list it seems they have decided to remove glut and note that the tclient should work without it (which i guess means libre distros can remove it now if they wish). http://lists.ssl.
I mean I would like someone else to make particular recommendations about how to deal with boinc's freedom issues on the boinc-dev mailing list. They seem willing to listen. I recommended a strategy
In recent correspondence with boinc developers here: http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/pipermail/boinc_dev/2012-July/018782.html it appears that they are willing to take steps to make their software free
hi all, I've started comparing gNewSense's two blacklists with the NONFSDG [1], and its brought up some questions about the page, and some potential new additions. [1] http://libreplanet.org/wiki?tit
Here they are, including some i've filed in the past: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=libreplanet;address@hidden Ah, I see. sorry about reverting that then. I lowercased it to match
I've just spent some time working through [1] and made quite a number of edits[2]. I've tried to update entries with more references, and checked for Debian bugs (as its my upstream) and commented wi
hi all, I've just spent some time working through [1] and made quite a number of edits[2]. I've tried to update entries with more references, and checked for Debian bugs (as its my upstream) and comm