Richard Stallman <r...@gnu.org> writes:

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>   > No, they are not at all. They are quite precise. If you fail to not
>   > understand what "promote free software", "never says its users to use
>   > exclusively free software" and "never condemns people for using
>   > proprietary software" then the fail is completely on your side.
>
> That sentence is so nested that I am not sure what it means.  However,

This wasn't ment to you; this was ment to J-Louise who didn't understand
meaning of Eli's sentence which in my opinion was very clear and
concise.

> I can tell you what the GNU Project says.  The GNU Project never
> condemns people for using nonfree software and never tries to insist
> that people must use exclusively free software.

I felt that some poeple does not intepret the GNU Project the same way
as you, and that this was part of the heat in this discussion.

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