Richard Stallman <r...@gnu.org> writes:
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[[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies,
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> It seems odd that our embrace of software freedom should
> keep us
> from collaborating as fully as we'd like.
It's not odd at all. As we see various activities pushed into
unjust
computing, which requires nonfree software and online
dis-services,
remaining free sometimes becomes difficult. You may have to
refuse to
do certsin things "everyone" does. If one of those things
happens to
be useful for working on GNU, that's not surprising as tyranny
marches
on.
In this case, I'm having to refuse to contribute to Org mode
development in the convenient way I contribute monthly to FSF.
I'm hoping this is an odd situation that can be remedied
reasonably in favor of my convenience, rather than a tyrannical
situation that defies reason.
Nevertheless, it is good to know that I'm free to give up freedoms
to contribute to Org mode development. @Ihor, will Paypal work
for you?
All the best,
Tom
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Thomas S. Dye
https://tsdye.online/tsdye