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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The Free Software Song is a filk song by Richard M. Stallman about free software. The song is set to the melody of the Bulgarian "Sadi Moma". A version...
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Free Software, Free Society (redirect from Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman)
of Richard M. Stallman is a collection of writings (mostly essays, with occasional articles, interviews and speech transcripts) by Richard Stallman. It...
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vrms (virtual Richard M. Stallman), later renamed to check-dfsg-status, is a program that analyzes the set of currently installed packages on a Debian-based...
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Debian. 2004-04-26. Richard Stallman. "Why "Open Source" misses the point of Free Software". GNU website. Richard M. Stallman, What is the Free Software...
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The GNU Manifesto is a call-to-action by Richard Stallman encouraging participation and support of the GNU Project's goal in developing the GNU free computer...
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the roof of the Great Dome and converting the Great Dome into R2-D2. Richard Stallman explains about hackers who program: What they had in common was mainly...
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Foundation. Bradley M. Kuhn (2019-10-15). "On the Controversial Events Regarding the Free Software Foundation and Richard M. Stallman". Fabian A. Scherschel...
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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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Project". gcc.gnu.org. Retrieved 2022-10-06. Brian J. Gough and Richard M. Stallman, An Introduction to GCC, section 8.6 Floating-point issues (Network...
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the GNU General Public License. The Texinfo format was created by Richard M. Stallman, combining another system for print output in use at MIT called BoTeX...
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Benjamin Mako Hill Bradley M. Kuhn Brian Fox Federico Heinz Georg C. F. Greve John Sullivan Nagarjuna G. Richard M. Stallman Other topics GNU/Linux naming...
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April 13, 2021. Retrieved April 20, 2021. "An open letter to remove Richard M. Stallman from all leadership positions". rms-open-letter.github.io. Retrieved...
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The Church of Emacs, formed by Emacs and the GNU Project's creator Richard Stallman, is a parody religion. While it refers to vi as the "editor of the...
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2014-10-12. Retrieved 2014-06-02. Stallman, Richard M. (2002). Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman. Lulu.com. p. 13. ISBN 9781882114986...
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2007-09-24. Retrieved 2007-08-24. Richard Stallman (2002). "The Hacker Community and Ethics: An Interview with Richard M. Stallman". GNU Project. Archived from...
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and Open-source advocates or programmers in the film: Linus Torvalds Richard Stallman Alan Cox Eric S. Raymond Robert "Bob" Young Jon "maddog" Hall Theodore...
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Stallman, Richard M. (2015). Free Software Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman, 3rd Edition. Selling Free Software (GNU) Stallman, Richard...
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Old PC a New Lease of Life". MakeUseOf. Retrieved April 2, 2018. Stallman, Richard (June 19, 2007). "Linux and the GNU Project". About the GNU Project...
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he started the Texinfo documentation system for GNU together with Richard Stallman. He left the FSF to become a full-time speaker on free software topics...
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the hacker ethic. Its founder, Richard Stallman, is referred to by Steven Levy as "the last true hacker". Richard Stallman describes: "The hacker ethic...
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Steele Jr.; Donald R. Woods; Raphael A. Finkel; Mark R. Crispin; Richard M. Stallman; Geoffrey S. Goodfellow (1983). "The Hacker's Dictionary: A Guide...
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open source software movements were users of the site, including Richard M. Stallman, Eric Raymond, Alan Cox, Bruce Perens, and Jamie Zawinski. Because...
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Benjamin Mako Hill Bradley M. Kuhn Brian Fox Federico Heinz Georg C. F. Greve John Sullivan Nagarjuna G. Richard M. Stallman Other topics GNU/Linux naming...
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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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is promoted by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and its founder Richard Stallman. Their reasoning is that the GNU project was the main contributor for...
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both a tool and an example. When it was first released in 1987 by Richard Stallman, GCC 1.0 was named the GNU C Compiler since it only handled the C programming...
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Thiruvananthapuram by Dr. Richard M. Stallman[permanent dead link] The What, Why and When of Free Software in India Stallman Goes to India Kalam, Stallman discuss open...
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(September 2009). Montréal: CEC. Stallman, Richard M. Free Software Free Society: Selected essays of Richard M. Stallman. Schrape, Jan-Felix (2019). "Open-source...
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Archived from the original on 2005-05-08. Retrieved 2005-05-05. Richard M Stallman. "The WSIS in Tunis". Fsf.org. Retrieved 2013-09-22. "Radio Frequency...
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