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LG #37 Or Minutes to the NYSIA/WWWAC Software Summit. Long and very entertaining account of one person's encounter with Stallman and his ideas, in the context of a trade show. http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue37/adler.html
Extractions: An Ode to Richard Stallman (Or Minutes to the NYSIA/WWWAC Software Summit) By Stephen Adler I recently attended the New York Software Summit held at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in NYC. This was a joint conference sponsored by the New York Software Industry Association ( www.nysia.org ) and the world Wide Web Artists Consortium ( www.wwwac.org ). I, being a subscriber to the LXNY mailing list ( www.lxny.org ), was informed of this event by Jay Sulzberger, who was moderating a panel titled "The Free Software Movement, Open Source, and the Coming Free Market in OSes". I found the subject of this panel to be rather close to my heart, but being a 70 mile commute into NYC for me, I thought I would pass it up. I read the rest of Jay's announcing e-mail and saw two words which would eventually changed my mind. Richard Stallman. He was going to be on the panel and as it turned out, this was too much of an incentive for me to pass up. What follows is probably too much text to describe the event, but then, I'm drawn to the subject and I can't help myself. So please forgive my indulgence. Day -1) It was a busy day for me. Rather a busy week for that matter. I have just started working on this new experiment called
Extractions: Based on data from 136 organizations, this whitepaper helps IT decision-makers choose a server OS. The paper was done in China, but the results are relevant to all markets with similar labor rates. In the United States, 60% of server TCO is IT staffing. In China, IT staffing accounts for 27 percent of TCO. IT labor remains a major cost driver in China since less automation and more people are used to manage the same servers when compared to more expensive labor markets.
Richard M. Stallman@Everything2.com In an ironic twist, Richard M. Stallman now sits in the William H. Gates Towerof the Ray and Maria Stata Center at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts. http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=13444
Salon 21st | The Richard Stallman Saga, Redux By Andrew Leonard. 'The saint of free software' sparks new debates about the philosophy of the open source movement lively exchange between Stallman and Eric Raymond, and Tim O'Reilly response. http://www.salon.com/21st/feature/1998/09/11feature.html
Salon 21st | The Saint Of Free Software By Andrew Leonard. Maverick Richard Stallman keeps the faith; and gives Bill Gates the finger. Entertaining true life reporter's experience of time spent with Stallman. http://www.salon.com/21st/feature/1998/08/cov_31feature.html
Extractions: BY ANDREW LEONARD W hen Richard Stallman gave Bill Gates the finger in front of Stanford's computer science building, I got nervous. No, it wasn't the real Bill Gates it was just his name, engraved in giant letters over the main entrance to the 2-year-old, Gates-funded building. But it didn't seem like a Stanford thing to do. The campus is immaculately manicured, dotted with picture-postcard palm trees and squeaky-clean students. It's just not a flipping-the-bird kind of place.
Extractions: Richard M. Stallman, ubiquitously known as "RMS", is the Patron Saint of the "open source" movement. "Open Source" is a method of software distribution which implements a means of copy protection by not distributing the final program codes. Instead, the user must assemble this final "executive" code by hand, thus eliminating the need for the proprietary data which must be included in a company-distributed copy. This is all fine and good, in theory, and the Open Source movement has garnered a vast following from across the untamed corners of the internet. In this essay, I will explore how Mr. Stallman came to embrace this movement.
FAIFzilla.org Author's home to the book Free as in Freedom Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software . Includes errata, links to translations, and updates. http://www.faifzilla.org/
Extractions: Introduction to FAIFzilla FAIFzilla 1.0 Change Log Reported Errors ... Sam Williams . Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License."
Richard Stallman Interview Richard M. Stallman Interview. by Hiroo Yamagata. HY With your OS kernel HURDcoming into the beta stage, it has finally become possible to create a http://www.tlug.jp/docs/rms.html
Extractions: Richard M. Stallman Interview by Hiroo Yamagata HY: With your OS kernel HURD coming into the beta stage, it has finally become possible to create a complete system based on the GNU product lineup. Now how does GNU development work? RMS: Umm, first, please be careful with that word "product". Product implies that something is made to be sold. Now, software companies develop software to sell copies. So that's a product. Whereas the aim of the GNU project is to create a better community. We sell copies to develop software. So there is a fundamental difference. FSF has four full time programmers, and they write the software. However, there are many volunteers involved. By the way, I'm a volunteer, too. I don*t get paid from FSF. As the president of FSF, I want to encourage people to donate and volunteer, so I want to set an example myself. HY: So this HURD, do you feel that it is as advanced as you aimed to be in the first place? RMS: Having said that, in the case of HURD, there is quite a technical advance in it. The underlying design is more clean and powerful, and that hasn't been surpassed by any other existing system.
Richard Stallman - LinuxQuestions.org Wiki Richard M. Stallman, abbreviated RMS, is the founder of the FSF and the FreeSoftware movement, the chief architect of the GNU system, and author of many of http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/RMS
Extractions: More... LQ Linux Forum Download Linux Linux HCL Linux Tutorials ... Report Article (Redirected from RMS Richard M. Stallman , abbreviated RMS, is the founder of the FSF and the Free Software movement, the chief architect of the GNU system, and author of many of its core packages such as emacs and GCC . He is an unswerving advocate of what he believes to be the rights of computer users and the virtues of free software "free" in the same sense in which free speech is free. Many people consider Stallman to be an essential voice in the community; many others consider him a fanatic or zealot, whose politics will damage the credibility of the community. He holds his position without giving ground, and whether this is good or bad ultimately depends on one's own personal politics. Regardless, Richard Stallman's technical achievements are undeniable, and the concept of copyleft would not exist without his effort. Since Linus Torvalds has described the
Fosdem 2005 Richard M Stallman. Leader of the FSF Project Free Software Foundation. speakers.How could we introduce someone like Richard Stallman without saying he s http://www.fosdem.org/2005/index/speakers/speakers_rms
Extractions: Richard was present at the first edition of OSDEM in 2001, where he talked to us about the danger of software patents and of course about Free Software and Open Source, was present at the second edition where he first made the FS Award, was present for the third edition and of course will be there for this fourth edition.
TechNetCast Archives Richard M. Stallman. Richard Stallman is the founder of the GNU Project. Freedom and Cooperation 1 200106-11 (3000) By Richard M. Stallman. http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_catalog.html?item_id=1242
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Extractions: Project Gutenberg Online Book Catalog Quick Search Author: Title Word(s): EText-No.: Advanced Search Recent Books Top 100 Offline Catalogs ... In Depth Information Read online Help on this page New Search Bibliographic Record Creator Stallman, Richard M. Title The Right to Read Note French Note HTML Note GNU Licence Language English Subject GNU EText-No. Release Date Yes Reviews There is a review of this book available. Formats Available For Download Edition Format Encoding ¹ Compression Size Download Links ² HTML none 25 KB main site mirror sites HTML zip 10 KB main site mirror sites HTML none 21 KB main site mirror sites HTML zip 9 KB main site mirror sites Plain text none 20 KB main site mirror sites Plain text zip 8 KB main site mirror sites ¹ If you need a special character set, try our online recoding service ² If you are located outside the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Click on mirror sites to select a mirror site. If you have P2P software installed that understands magnetlinks click on Most recently updated: 2005-09-08 07:15:23
Interview: Richard Stallman Richard Stallman No, I m afraid I don t, I m sad to say. A lot of the Hurddevelopers seem to have decided that they should rewrite it to work with a http://kerneltrap.org/node/4484
Extractions: Home Posted by Jeremy on Tuesday, January 4, 2005 - 06:12 Richard Stallman founded the GNU Project in 1984, and the Free Software Foundation in 1985. He also originally authored a number of well known and highly used development tools, including the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), the GNU symbolic debugger (GDB) and GNU Emacs To better understand Richard Stallman and the GNU project, I recommend you begin by reviewing their philosophy page . On it you will find a wealth of information. We began this interview via email, but later had to finish by telephone after Richard Stallman fell and broke his arm. He was kind enough to speak with me at length, discussing his first contact with computers, his time in the AI lab, the current state of the GNU Hurd, his current role in the Free Software Foundation, the problems with non-free software, and much more. The following words offer much insight into how we got here, and what challenges we still face. Background:
Richard M. Stallman In Malaysia Richard M. Stallman in Malaysia Date 19th Oct 2004 Place Plaza Central ,Kuala Lumpur Organizer http//www.iosn.net/. A update on the game, http://kerneltrap.org/node/4037
Stallman, Richard M. @ Computer-Dictionary-Online.org Stallman, Richard M. @ Computer Dictionary Online. Computer terminology definitionsincluding hardware, software, equipment, devices, jargon abbreviations http://www.computer-dictionary-online.org/Stallman, Richard M..htm?q=Stallman, R
Ogadei - Interview With Richard M. Stallman OFB sat down to talk with Richard M. Stallman, founder of the Free SoftwareFoundation and author of the GPL open source license. http://www.ogadei.com/node/interview-with-richard-m.-stallman/489
Extractions: April 1, 2005 OFB sat down to talk with Richard M. Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation and author of the GPL open source license. Topics discussed included Linux, GPL, intellectual property, the Free BIOS project, and more. Here are the Links The OFB Story Here Interviews Linux Open Source ...
O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention 2002 Richard M. Stallman Biography unavailable. RMS and Miguel Straight Talking The Free Software Movement Where All This Started From http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2002/view/e_spkr/1274