Richard Stallman wrote:
> It's vital to look at CD products, not just at what is available on
> the Internet. However, it's not necessary to look at all the CD
> products of a given company. It's enough to look at the ones that
> come closest to satisfying our goals, and you can probably tell which
> those are before getting them.
>
> The FSF can pay for buying copies of CD products if that is necessary.
> However, it could be that we could make contact with someone who
> reviews products for a magazine, and look at his copies for this.
It a very good idea to contact computer magazines, not only for
reviewing distributions but to make them more sensible for free
software.Most magazines (including Linux-Magazines) seem to make no
difference between free and non free software.
Maybe because some article-writer believe it isn't mentionable.
> Does anyone know somebody to ask? It might be possible to find
> someone who can help in this way by looking at some of the "Linux"
> magazines, or other magazines, to find the author of a product review
> column.
>
>
> Could you ask your friend to get in touch with me directly?
Ingo