Examples could be things like specific configuration defaults or general decision-making in leadership.

What would you change?

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    Debian is all free software if you just use the main repo and avoid non-free and non-free-firmware.

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      You can’t install it easily without some non-free software. When you download the iso it is precontaminated. You can add a special boot flag to turn off non-free firmware but that’s rather obscure.

      I’m not against a non-free iso, I just want to have the option for both.

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        They used to omit non-free-firmware from the installation. They changed it with Debian bookworm when they split the firmware out of non-free, since unfortunately a LOT of hardware requires non-free firmware of some sort. There’s also things like CPU microcode in there, which practically everyone needs to ensure CPU vulnerabilities are patched.