![]() ![]() I personally find most people think it does things it doesn’t and that causes them to do things they wouldn’t normally do, but that’s less a fault of the technology and more a fault of people. It’s about as freedom respecting as they come. Also as things change its possible for something to no longer meet their criteria but not yet be removed from their list of approved things because it is an organization made up of humans and they are capable of making mistakes and/or just not having had time yet or many other things.Īs for the TOR browser. Tor directs Internet traffic through a free, worldwide, volunteer network. ![]() The JDK includes tools useful for developing and testing programs written in the Java programming language and running on the Java TM platform. I think it would be better to understand the FSF criteria, why that is the criteria they use, then be able to evaluate whether or not all of that is relevant to you and whether or not something meets those requirements yourself.įrom what I’ve seen the FSF doesn’t have enough resources to evaluate everything so you may very well be missing out on stuff that would be approved by only looking at their page for what was approved the last time they evaluated that piece of software. Tor (or The Onion Router) is a free software for enabling online anonymity. The JDK is a development environment for building applications using the Java programming language. More impportant for me its its is approved for fsf or no for use ![]()
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