O.S. Trisquel Host Server

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Lightmoon

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Beigetreten: 12/16/2013

Hi!

I've a question, but I don't know how I can find it. What is the OS has Trisquel for the system packaging and web?

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PeaceGuy
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Beigetreten: 11/16/2016

Trisquel is based on Ubuntu, it uses it's package base, only cleaned from proprietary software.

Lightmoon

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Beigetreten: 12/16/2013

I think you don't understand me. I would say what O.S. use Trisquel for the hosting the packages and web. Where is Trisquel Web hosted?, it use Trisquel "server" version, Debian?....

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jxself
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Beigetreten: 09/13/2010

Trisquel uses Trisquel of course.

Lightmoon

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Beigetreten: 12/16/2013

Thank you jxself!!

I asked this, because in spanish forum I defended the real free software. https://trisquel.info/es/forum/no-debian-no-es-una-distribuci%C3%B3n-libre#comment-107154

I said that the libre software is a ethical question, not a practical, so Debian is not a libre distro. I've been fear that Trisquel use Debian in their host web or repos.

SuperTramp83

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Beigetreten: 10/31/2014

Let me make it clear for you, Lightmoon, it seems you don't understand it in Spanish so maybe you'll get it if I express myself in a language I am much better with.

A libre distro is a distro that after you have installed it has 0 proprietary software, mkkkay? It means that it is a distro that by default is 100% libre. It means deblobbed kernel + a repository of only free software. It means, say, Fedora with the libre kernel. Or Gentoo if you install it properly so that you get only free software in the end.

By default both Trisquello and Debiannino are libre distros.

Now, you can install whatever proprietary garbage on any such distro and make it non libre (non 100% libre) but that is your decision and you are free to not be free if you wish. And you must, in my humble opinion, be so.

You can install the proprietary malware "skype" both on Trisquel and Debian, for instance, and I guarantee you that he who wants to install such garbage **will** eventually install it, no matter the distro he uses.

See, if you think about it, a fundamental truth may suddenly be revealed to you, that is:
you can **not** force people to be free, freedom does **not** come from the outside, it never did, it never will. Freedom comes from the inside and what makes a free software enthusiast such, is the decision, the strong will to never, ever, for no reason, install any proprietary software on his box.
When you understand this self-evident truth you also understand that there is absolutely no difference at all (morally and practically - it seems you like a lot this distinction) between any distro whatsoever that **by default** contains only free software.

The user who really made "the strong decision" will check the license 4 times before installing anything. Trisquel just mkes it easier for the newcomer, that's all.

Lightmoon, what if I told you the very same San IGNUcius used not long ago Debian, as mentioned by himself in a letter to the Ututo developers? Would that shock you?