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Richard Matthew Stallman (/ˈstɔːlmən/ STAWL-mən; born
March 16, 1953), also
known by his initials, rms, is an
American free
software movement activist...
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Foundation (FSF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization founded by
Richard Stallman on
October 4, 1985. The
organisation supports the free
software movement...
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Robert Stallman (1946–2019) was an
American classical flutist, arranger, and
music educator. He
premiered several works by
contemporary composers including...
- his
introduction to the
second edition of
Stallman's book Free Software, Free
Society that in it
Stallman has
written about "the
social aspects of software...
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mentioned above, the GFDL was
designed with
commercial publishers in mind, as
Stallman explained: The GFDL is
meant as a way to
enlist commercial publishers in...
- ) is a free software, m****
collaboration project announced by
Richard Stallman on
September 27, 1983. Its goal is to give
computer users freedom and control...
- mute, and
Stallman mumbles. They both seem to view
software as a
special case:
Raymond tacitly, and
Stallman explicitly.
Richard Stallman -- On "Free...
- most ported,
version of
Emacs is GNU Emacs,
which was
created by
Richard Stallman for the GNU Project.
XEmacs is a
variant that
branched from GNU
Emacs in...
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include the GNU
General Public License (GPL),
originally written by
Richard Stallman,
which was the
first software copyleft license to see
extensive use;[non-primary...
- "almost the same
category of software",
Stallman considers equating the
terms incorrect and misleading.
Stallman also
opposes the
professed pragmatism of...