>>7388490Read, so what?
Main (official) releases do not include non-free blobs for Wi-Fi adapters and other, like your, cuz official release must comply with the "debian policy"
unofficial release may not comply with this policy, therefore, it contains non-free blobs for adapters. And there will be no problems during installation.
>COMPANIES WHO DONT OFFER FREE DRIVERSAnd yes, If you need a free alternative for adapters (if there is none), you need to somehow (like reverse engineering) /make a free driver/, do Debian’s developers take responsibility for this? (it is better to make a claim to the creator of the Wi-Fi adapter, why he does not want to share source code of their products)
For example, Nouveau is a
freedesktop.org project, and Debian developers include these drivers, EVEN if they are not the developers of these drivers
and in the end Debian fulfills his role as a distro developer, they test packages for their stable releases and make a "normal system" from the Linux kernel, with a Desktop Environment, installer, GNU packages