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bug#34565: ungoogled-chromium contains Widevine DRM


From: Jason Self
Subject: bug#34565: ungoogled-chromium contains Widevine DRM
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 17:19:47 -0800

> should not be hidden/removed after the fact by asking the user to run
> a clean-up program after downloading the source, even if that has
> been automated by the package manager. What is sent to the end user
> to compile should itself be 100% free software and FSDG compliant
> from the beginning. If not it still amounts to distributing non-free
> software to the user when they want to, for example, do guix build -S
> chromium.

I should probably add on that this position comes from my interaction
with the FSF in 2010: When LibreWRT was founded in 2010 (before it
later merged into libreCMC) we submitted a similar question to the FSF,
as to if it was sufficient for the LibreWRT build scripts (which would
be run by the person building the firmware image from source and would
have completely automated, just like how someone might instruct Guix to
build from source) to download Linux and then run the Linux-libre
deblobbing scripts on it vs having the build scripts instead download
tarballs that were already cleaned up. I can't seem to find the email
from back then but the response was that we needed to use already
cleaned-up tarballs, not ask the user to clean up the software after
ward even if automated. So that was what we did. Guix should do
something similar.

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