<emmett> Is it dead?
<remiliascarlet> zorz: Update: Alpine Linux is woke. They/them literally said that he will not include XLibre because "this is about politics, not just software". To his credit, at least they/them admitted that he finds politics more important than software, something IBM (Red Hat, Fedora, Gnome, SystemD, DBUS, Avahi, CentOS, Wayland), KDE, Ubuntu, and MidnightBSD refuses to admit.
<remiliascarlet> s/refuses/refuse
<remiliascarlet> Oh, and OpenSUSE.
<remiliascarlet> The best thing about XLibre is that it now forces everybody's hand to show whether they respect user freedom, or prioritize politics. I think OpenBSD should get an exception, because they already have Xenocara, and that OS has been strictly going their own way from the very beginning.
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