>> Perhaps the marketing needs tuning: "This Device Needs >> Liberation"
ah> I think that's exactly the issue. The "special conditions" are ah> not publicly accessible, and there's no indication of a ah> freeness issue.
Yes. I think you have a point here.
We'll be working to make this message clearer.
Please drop the raffle! You are still going to distribute non-free software to people. Try to set a good example for others to follow. Would it be OK for Ubuntu to distribute non-free drivers with their system with a message that makes it clear that they are hoping that someone will someday write a free replacement? Of course not! So why is the FSFE doing this?
Non-free software is simply not acceptable, that the FSFE is giving the message that it is is sad, and really makes me wonder what the goal of the FSFE is, freedom or promoting non-free software to people.