Hi,
On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 2:06 PM Joao Silva wrote:
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> I do dare to ask a dumb question, after reading several post about FSF.
>
> Can anyone explain what is FSF, i'm just a simple tech guy!
Free Software Foundation, aka the ones who fund the GNU organization
(GPL, GCC, BinUtils [as, ld], Hurd
Hello to all!
I do dare to ask a dumb question, after reading several post about FSF.
Can anyone explain what is FSF, i'm just a simple tech guy!
Thank you.
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Hi,
On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 2:41 AM Eric Auer wrote:
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> > Richard Stallman has not been convicted by a court. He is not in
> > prison. Let's not burn his house down over pathetic words.
>
> That is not the point.
To treat his behavior as a crime that mandatorily deserves punishment
implies that
On Thu, 1 Apr 2021 11:40:25 -0400
Michael Powell wrote:
> But... I digress, sir.
There must be better places to discuss RMS, isn't this a FREEDOS list?
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On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 2:54 AM Michael Christopher Robinson <
michae...@charter.net> wrote:
> First off, I think too much has been said and a lot of it is troubling.
> Partially and undeniably because Richard Stallman is a hard person for many
> folks to relate to. I've never met him, but I've kn
Thanks for the explanation, Jim:
Here's the thing: I've had years of direct experience with Stallman.
I've even met him several times in person. And in that time, I've
watched him say and do very mean and hurtful things. Both to me, and
to others.
What can we learn from this negative exemplar?
Thanks, Jim:
And it's because FreeDOS predates the term "open source" and the Open
Source Initiative that so much of our early history was so strongly
aligned with the Free Software Foundation (founded 1985). That's
actually why it's "FreeDOS" and not "OpenDOS" .. because for 4 or 5
years after
Hi Liam:
The key issue that got him kicked out of the FSF two years ago (as well as
forced out of MIT!) was to suggest that those underage victims of Eppstein
"Epstein" not Eppstein.
that his chum Minsky had been playing with did so "willingly"
That is not correct. It is not fair to attac
Hi Rugxulo,
> Richard Stallman has not been convicted by a court. He is not in
> prison. Let's not burn his house down over pathetic words.
That is not the point.
> He's not perfect. He doesn't have to be.
To be in a leading position in an organisation which tries
to be a good example in the