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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Modula-2, Pascal, Rust, and partially others. GDB was first written by Richard Stallman in 1986 as part of his GNU system, after his GNU Emacs was "reasonably...
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measurements RMS (band), a British jazz/rock fusion band, formed in 1982 Richard Matthew Stallman, often referred to as "rms", a software freedom activist and computer...
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Limited rmdir—remove directory RMI—Remote Method Invocation RMS—Richard Matthew Stallman ROM—Read-Only Memory ROMB—Read-Out Motherboard ROM-DOS—Read-Only...
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entire board and for Richard Stallman to be removed from all leadership positions. Gareth Greenaway (27 January 2013). "INTERVIEW: Matthew Garrett". SCALE...
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Foundation (FSF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Richard Stallman on October 4, 1985, to support the free software movement, with the...
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Vinge, Richard Stallman, Fernanda G. Weiden, Rob Savoye and Harald Welte. 2014: Suresh Ramasubramanian (Chair), Marina Zhurakhinskaya, Matthew Garrett...
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Software and Education" by the founder of Free Software Foundation - Richard Matthew Stallman at IIT Madras in Chennai. On 19 February 2012, a Mozilla localisation...
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also the project within which the free software concept originated. Richard Stallman, the founder of the project, views GNU as a "technical means to a social...
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first copyleft license for general use and was originally written by Richard Stallman, the founder of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), for the GNU Project...
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began to treat software as a literary work covered by copyright law. Richard Stallman founded the free software movement in response to the rise of proprietary...
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Lisp would differ from the version maintained at the MIT AI Lab by Richard Stallman and others. The Lisp Machine Manual describes the Lisp Machine Lisp...
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— Richard Stallman, founder of the GNU operating system In the Free Software Foundation's guide to license compatibility and relicensing, Richard Stallman...
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January 10, 1988, after Richard Stallman became dissatisfied with the lack of progress being made by a prior developer. Stallman and the FSF considered...
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been tried to defuse the perceived problem. Community leaders such as Richard Stallman, Alan Cox, Bruce Perens, and Linus Torvalds; companies such as Red...
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extension language for Emacs derivatives such as EINE and ZWEI. When Richard Stallman forked Gosling Emacs into GNU Emacs, he also chose Lisp as the extension...
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of GNU GPL. The move was protested by free software leaders such as Richard Stallman and Theo de Raadt. While Dawes explained this as an attempt to make...
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freely licensed hypertext encyclopedia was first posited in the 1990s; Richard Stallman proposed a "Free Universal Encyclopedia and Learning Resource" in 1998...
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Nupedia switched to the GNU Free Documentation License at the urging of Richard Stallman. Wales is credited with defining the goal of making a publicly editable...
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Transcript of Richard Stallman from the fifth international GPLv3 conference, Tokyo, Japan; 2006-11-21". Retrieved 19 March 2015. "Richard Stallman discusses...
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January 1, 2009. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Richard Greenblatt. A speech by Richard Stallman in which he gives some background about Greenblatt...
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encyclopedia (as distinct from mere open source) was proposed by Richard Stallman in 1998. Stallman's concept specifically included the idea that no central organization...
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"CoPilot: Privacy & DataMining". GitHub. Retrieved 18 October 2022. Stallman, Richard. "Who does that server really serve?". gnu.org. Retrieved 18 October...
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programmer Bill Gates, computer programmer and free-software promoter Richard Stallman, and television writer and executive producer Al Jean. A 2006 article...
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Symbolics. Two AI Lab people were not hired by either: Richard Stallman and Marvin Minsky. Stallman, however, blamed Symbolics for the decline of the hacker...
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began to treat software as a literary work covered by copyright law. Richard Stallman founded the free software movement in response to the rise of proprietary...
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Tappan Morris Joel Moses David Park Steve Russell Richard Stallman Common Lisp Scott Fahlman Richard P. Gabriel Philip Greenspun (10th rule) David A. Moon...
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Shevchenko Rich Skrenta Dmitry Sklyarov Edward Snowden Space Rogue Richard Stallman (rms) StankDawg Matt Suiche Peter Sunde Gottfrid Svartholm (Anakata)...
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Programs (HtDP) is a textbook by Matthias Felleisen, Robert Bruce Findler, Matthew Flatt, and Shriram Krishnamurthi on the systematic design of computer programs...
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1789149. PMID 32672507. S2CID 220585296. Dodd, Natalie; Warren-James, Matthew; Stallman, Helen M. (2022). "How do paramedics and student paramedics cope?...
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