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  1. GNU Make: A Program for Directing Recompilation, Edition 0.43, for Version 3.68 by Richard M. Stallman, Roland McGrath, 1993-06
  2. Debugging with GDB, Edition 4.03 for GDB Version 4.3, January 1992 by Richard M. / Pesch, Roland H. Stallman, 1992-01-01
  3. Using and Porting GNU CC for Version 2.8 by Richard M. Stallman, Richard Stallman, 1998-03
  4. GNU Emacs Manual: -- Thirteenth 13th Edition, Updated for Emacs Version 20.1 by Richard M. Stallman, 1997
  5. Using & Porting Gnu Cc, Version 2.3 by Richard M. Stallman, 1993-12
  6. Termcap Manual by Richard M. Stallman, 1993-06
  7. Texinfo: The GNU Documentation Format Edition 2.19 by Robert J, Stallman, Richard M. Chassell, 1993
  8. GNU Make: A Program for Directing Recompilation, for version 3.81 by Richard M. Stallman, Roland McGrath, et all 2004-06-30
  9. Texinfo: The Gnu Documentation Format for Texinfo Version 3.11 by Richard M. Stallman, Robert J. Chassell, 1997-08
  10. The Termcap Manual: The Termcap Library and Data Base by Richard M. Stallman, 2000-10
  11. Gnu Emacs Manual: Version 18 by Richard M. Stallman, 1992-09
  12. Debugging with Gdb, Edition 4.09, for Gdb Version 4.9 by Richard M. Stallman, 1993-01-01
  13. Using & Porting Gnu CC for Version 2.7.2 by Richard M. Stallman, 1998-08
  14. Debugging with GDB: The GNU Source-Level Debugger for GDB by Richard M. Stallman, Cygnus Solutions, 2000-07

21. Richard M. Stallman - Wikipedia, Den Fria Encyklopedin
Richard M. Stallman Richard Matthew Stallman är en amerikansk hacker av dengamla MITgenerationen och en politiskt aktiv förespråkare för fri
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Richard Matthew Stallman Richard Matthew Stallman ¤r en amerikansk hacker av den gamla MIT -generationen och en politiskt aktiv f¶respr¥kare f¶r fri programvara Han ¤r upphovsman till GNU General Public License och grundade GNU -projektet. Han var f¶rst med att argumentera f¶r fri programvara ur en politisk och moralisk synvinkel. Han ¤r ocks¥ skaparen av popul¤ra datorprogram som Emacs GCC och GDB Han ¤r dessutom k¤nd som en excentriker av stora m¥tt. Bland annat har han bott p¥ sitt kontor p¥ MIT under vissa perioder. I fri programvarukretsar omn¤mns han ofta med sina initialer RMS. Stallman utn¤mndes 1996 till hedersdoktor vid Kungliga tekniska h¶gskolan redigera
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22. Richard Stallman's Personal Page
Founder of GNU Project and Free Software Foundation, and father and currentmaintainer of the One True Emacs. Read the Master in a background of quietly
http://www.stallman.org/
Richard Stallman's Personal Home Page
Urgent action Long-term action Humor Political Articles ... Thanks ht://Dig Search: RSS site feed This is the personal web site of Richard Stallman. The views expressed here are my personal views, not those of the Free Software Foundation or GNU Project. For information about them and their positions, see www.gnu.org
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See harry-potter.html The largest part of the site is the political notes , and they are typically updated every day. Please also look at the Urgent action notes, and occasionally at the Long-term action notes. I'd like to make a list of countries that do not require a national identity card, and have no plans to adopt one. If you live in or have confirmed knowledge of such a country, please send email to rms at gnu.org. Here's my current list of countries with no national ID cards and no plans for one: New Zealand, Norway. Canada. India and Australia have none, but I've recently heard they have plans to institute them. And Ireland seems to be planning to allow the UK to force it to do so. (What was the point of fighting for Irish independence, one must wonder.) Can you find any of these records?

23. Richard Stallman Page Moved - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
Richard Stallman s Personal Home Page has moved to http//www.Stallman.org/.Please update any old links, or ask the webmaster of the site you
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24. Richard Stallman
Stories involving Stallman.
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One of the Greatest Programmers Alive saw a future where all software was free. Then Reality set in.
"The word 'Free' doesn't refer to price; it refers to freedom," said Richard Stallman, president of the Free Software Foundation.
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Web Sites On this site you'll find information about founder of the Free Software Foundation Richard Stallman . There's a link to his GNU Manifesto and a history of the free, Unix-compatible system.
See the Hotwired Japan interview with the hacker who believes in and creates this free software.
Other Stories - Aug 1997 The Greatest OS That (N)ever Was Linus Torvalds and thousands of disparate hackers created Linux, perhaps the only alternative to Windows NT. It may be the greatest software story never completed. The recursively named effort - "What's GNU? GNU's Not Unix" - was begun in 1984 by Richard Stallman as a reaction against some of the draconian rules imposed on software users by vendors. - Jun 1997 101 Ways to Save Apple An assessment of what can be done to fix a once-great company.

25. GNU And Free Software Speakers - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
Federico Heinz Bradley M. Kuhn Eben Moglen Richard M. Stallman DavidSugar Richard Stallman is the principal author of the GNU C Compiler,
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English Portuguese Spanish We often get requests for speakers who can represent the GNU Project and/or the Free Software Movement at a conference, event or panel discussion. You can use this page to find someone to speak on behalf of the GNU Project and/or the Free Software Movement. Speakers are listed in alphabetical order by last name. If you would like to invite one of these speakers to an event, please contact the speaker directly via email. This page ends with advice to people who would like to become speakers
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Robert J. Chassell was a founding Director and Treasurer of the Free Software Foundation . The FSF was founded to support the GNU Project which restarted the movement towards free software and open sources. The GNU/Linux operating system and associated applications are the outcome of these efforts by the Foundation. Chassell writes and edits. He is the author of An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp , co-author of the "Texinfo" manual, and an editor of more than a dozen other books. He graduated from Cambridge University, in England. He flies his own airplane, enjoys astronomy, and has an abiding interest in social and economic history.

26. Slashdot | Richard Stallman Calls For Amazon Boycott
Discussion of Linux Today article by Richard Stallman. Slashdot
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... Awards Services Broadband PriceGrabber Product Guide Special Offers ... Jobs Richard Stallman Calls for Amazon Boycott Posted by Roblimo on Mon Dec 13, '99 11:52 PM from the take-to-the-virtual-streets! dept. Ian Lance Taylor writes Linux Today is reporting that Richard Stallman is calling for a boycott of Amazon because they are suing based on a software patent." RMS also says, "Amazon is not alone at fault in what is happening. The US Patent Office is to blame for having very low standards, and US courts are to blame for endorsing them." Slashdot Log In Nickname: Password: Public Terminal Create a new account Related Links This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

27. Richard Stallman - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Publications by Richard Stallman. Stallman, Richard M. Sussman, Free Software,Free Society Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman
Richard Stallman
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Richard Matthew Stallman , a.k.a. RMS , (born March 16 ) is the founder of the free software movement , the GNU project, and the Free Software Foundation . He is also a renowned hacker , whose major accomplishments include GNU Emacs , the GNU C Compiler , and the GNU Debugger . He is the author of the GNU General Public License GNU GPL or GPL ), the most widely-used free software license , which pioneered the concept of the copyleft An image of Richard Stallman from the cover of the O'Reilly book Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software by Sam Williams Since the mid- , he has spent most of his time as a political campaigner , advocating free software and campaigning against software idea patents and expansions of law. The time that he still devotes to programming is spent on GNU Emacs. He makes a living through being paid for around half of the speeches he gives, and maintains a modest standard of living.
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Richard Matthew Stallman was born in Manhattan to Alice and Daniel Stallman. In his programming years he was perhaps better known by his initials, "RMS". In the first edition of the

28. We Can Put An End To Word Attachments - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (
Richard Stallman's arguments against the use of proprietary formats in document exchange.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
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We Can Put an End to Word Attachments
by Richard M. Stallman, Jan 2002 Don't you just hate receiving Word documents in email messages? Word attachments are annoying, but worse than that, they impede people from switching to free software. Maybe we can stop this practice with a simple collective effort. All we have to do is ask each person who sends us a Word file to reconsider that way of doing things. Most computer users use Microsoft Word. That is unfortunate for them, since Word is proprietary software, denying its users the freedom to study, change, copy, and redistribute it. And because Microsoft changes the Word file format with each release, its users are locked into a system that compels them to buy each upgrade whether they want a change or not. They may even find, several years from now, that the Word documents they are writing this year can no longer be read with the version of Word they use then. But it hurts us, too, when they assume we use Word and send us (or demand that we send them) documents in Word format. Some people publish or post documents in Word format. Some organizations will only accept files in Word format: someone I know was unable to apply for a job because resumes had to be Word files. Even governments sometimes impose Word format on the public, which is truly outrageous. For us users of free operating systems, receiving Word documents is an inconvenience. But the worst impact of sending Word format is on people who might switch to free systems: they hesitate because they feel they must have Word available to read the Word files they receive. The practice of using the secret Word format for interchange impedes the growth of our community and the spread of freedom. While we notice the occasional annoyance of receiving a Word document, this steady and persistent harm to our community usually doesn't come to our attention. But it is happening all the time.

29. Richard Stallman - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
(Redirected from Richard M. Stallman). Richard Matthew Stallman, aka RMS, Free Software, Free Society Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman.
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Richard Stallman
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from Richard M. Stallman Richard Matthew Stallman , a.k.a. RMS , (born March 16 ) is the founder of the free software movement , the GNU project, and the Free Software Foundation . He is also a renowned hacker , whose major accomplishments include GNU Emacs , the GNU C Compiler , and the GNU Debugger . He is the author of the GNU General Public License GNU GPL or GPL ), the most widely-used free software license , which pioneered the concept of the copyleft An image of Richard Stallman from the cover of the O'Reilly book Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software by Sam Williams Since the mid- , he has spent most of his time as a political campaigner , advocating free software and campaigning against software idea patents and expansions of law. The time that he still devotes to programming is spent on GNU Emacs. He makes a living through being paid for around half of the speeches he gives, and maintains a modest standard of living.
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Richard Matthew Stallman was born in Manhattan to Alice and Daniel Stallman. In his programming years he was perhaps better known by his initials, "RMS". In the first edition of the

30. The Right To Read - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
Richard Stallman's famous parable about the Right to Read, and what will happen if intellectual monopoly laws continue to grow.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html
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The Right to Read
by Richard Stallman
Table of Contents
This article appeared in the February 1997 issue of Communications of the ACM (Volume 40, Number 2). (from "The Road To Tycho", a collection of articles about the antecedents of the Lunarian Revolution, published in Luna City in 2096) For Dan Halbert, the road to Tycho began in collegewhen Lissa Lenz asked to borrow his computer. Hers had broken down, and unless she could borrow another, she would fail her midterm project. There was no one she dared ask, except Dan. This put Dan in a dilemma. He had to help herbut if he lent her his computer, she might read his books. Aside from the fact that you could go to prison for many years for letting someone else read your books, the very idea shocked him at first. Like everyone, he had been taught since elementary school that sharing books was nasty and wrongsomething that only pirates would do. Of course, Lissa did not necessarily intend to read his books. She might want the computer only to write her midterm. But Dan knew she came from a middle-class family and could hardly afford the tuition, let alone her reading fees. Reading his books might be the only way she could graduate. He understood this situation; he himself had had to borrow to pay for all the research papers he read. (10% of those fees went to the researchers who wrote the papers; since Dan aimed for an academic career, he could hope that his own research papers, if frequently referenced, would bring in enough to repay this loan.)

31. FSF - Richard M. Stallman
RMS s accounts of his travels and free software activities.
http://www.fsf.org/blogs/rms/
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32. Linux Today - Richard Stallman -- On "Free Hardware"
Richard Stallman's thoughts on free hardware.
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33. Richard Stallman From FOLDOC
Stallman, Richard M. . Richard Stallman. person Richard M. Stallman.Founder of the GNU project. He resigned from the AI lab at MIT so he would be free
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34. Por Qué El Software No Debe Tener Propietarios
El Proyecto GNU y la Free Software Foundation (FSF). Texto de Richard Stallman.
http://www.sindominio.net/biblioweb/telematica/why-free.es.html
Por qué el software no debe tener propietarios
Richard Stallman Las tecnologías digitales de la información contribuyen al mundo haciendo que sea más fácil copiar y modificar información. Los ordenadores prometen hacer esto más fácil para todos. Consideremos estas cuatro prácticas de la SPA
  • Propaganda masiva afirmando que está mal desobedecer a los propietarios para ayudar a un amigo. Pedir a la gente que se conviertan en chivatos para delatar a sus colegas y compañeros de trabajo. Redadas (con ayuda policial) en oficinas y escuelas, en las que la gente debe probar que son inocentes de hacer copias ilegales. El proceso judicial por parte del gobierno de los EE.UU., a petición de la SPA, de personas como David LaMacchia, del MIT, no por copiar software (no se le acusa de copiar nada), sino sencillamente por dejar sin vigilancia equipos de copia y no censurar su uso.
Cada una de estas cuatro prácticas se asemeja a las usadas en la antigua Unión Soviética, donde todas las copiadoras tenían un vigilante para prevenir copias prohibidas, y donde las personas tenían que copiar información en secreto y pasarla de mano a mano en forma de ``samizdat''. Por supuesto hay una diferencia: el motivo para el control de información en la Unión Soviética era político; en los EE.UU. el motivo es el beneficio económico. Pero son las acciones las que nos afectan, no el motivo. Cualquier intento de bloquear el compartir información, no importa la causa, lleva a los mismos métodos y a la misma dureza.

35. W Obronie Wolno¶ci: Spis Tre¶ci
Książka Richarda Stallmana W obronie wolności (Free as in Freedom) online.
http://stallman.helion.pl
W obronie wolno¶ci
Autor: Sam Williams
T³umaczenie: Krzysztof Mas³owski
Tytu³ orygina³u: Free as in Freedom
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36. Free As In Freedom: Table Of Contents
Richard Stallman s Crusade for Free Software. By Sam Williams March 20020596-00287-4, Order Number 2874 240 pages, $22.95 US $34.95 CA
http://www.oreilly.com/openbook/freedom/
Free as in Freedom
Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software
By Sam Williams
March 2002
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37. Linux Today - Richard Stallman -- The Problems Of The Plan Nine License
2000.07.02
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2000-07-02-007-04-OP-LF-SW

38. Community Articles Opinions, Interviews, Analyses
Richard M. Stallman is the most forceful and famous practitioner/theorist of freesoftware, a termed he coined. Free here means free as in free speech,
http://www.openoffice.org/editorial/ec8June.html
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Interview: Richard M. Stallman
Richard M. Stallman is the most forceful and famous practitioner/theorist of free software , a termed he coined. "Free" here means free as in "free speech," not free as in "free beer." Stallman's most famous intervention in the "free software" movement has surely been the GNU General Public License ( GPL ), which Stallman created around 1985 as a general license that could be applied to any program. The license codifies the concept of " copyleft ," the "central idea" of which Stallman has described as giving "everyone permission to run the program, copy the program, modify the program, and distribute modified versions, but not permission to add restrictions of their own. Thus, the crucial freedoms that define 'free software' are guaranteed to everyone who has a copy; they become inalienable rights" (Stallman, "The GNU Operating System and the Free Software Movement," in DiBona, Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution Every free-software license since probably owes its existence to Stallman's vision, including those licenses by which OpenOffice.org code is governed. Stallman's work is of course resolutely practical. A short list of his coding accomplishments would include Emacs as well as most of the components of the GNU/Linux system, which he either wrote or helped write. In 1990, Stallman received a

39. The Tcl War
Archive of notable replies to Richard Stallman's Why you should not use Tcl article he posted to Usenet.
http://www.vanderburg.org/Tcl/war/
The Tcl War
In late September, 1994, Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation posted an article to comp.lang.tcl and several other newsgroups titled Why you should not use Tcl . Predictably, a flamewar ensued, which lasted in one form or another for almost a month (until it was pre-empted by the GNU project's announcement of plans for its own extension language , later dubbed GUILE Like most flamewars, there was much heat and little light. However, there was some light, and as the maintainer of the Tcl bibliography (which attempts to be very thorough), I took it upon myself to archive the interesting posts, partly to give the bibliography entry something to point at, and also to provide a balanced perspective: it seemed likely, even at the beginning, that the GNU project would archive Stallman's original article and redistribute it without the many reasonable rebuttals which appeared. Although I tried to take a neutral perspective, and saved articles espousing diverse points of view, this selection unavoidably reflects my own prejudices. Included are a few articles which contain nothing but a snappy comeback. I missed a few important articles, such as one by Bill Janssen which started an entire lengthy subthread. And naturally, all of my own posts are included. Starting: Sun 25 Sep 1994 - 06:14:14 CST
Ending: Tue, 18 Oct 1994 01:02:03 GMT

40. OfB.biz Open For Business - GNU Questions RMS On SCO
Richard M. Stallman I have not thought about it very specifically because I I installed vrms (virtual Richard M. Stallman) to check my Debian system.
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