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  1. Debugging with GDB: The GNU Source-Level Debugger [GDB Version 4.16 August 1996] by Richard M.; Cygnus Support Stallman, 1996
  2. Debugging With Gdb Manual by Richard M. Stallman, 1992-03
  3. Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman by Lawrence Lessig, Joshua Gay Richard M. Stallman, 2006-11-09
  4. Bison Manual for Version 1.875 by Charles Donnelly, Richard M. Stallman, 2003-09
  5. GNU Emacs Manual, Eighth Edition, Version 19, June 1993 by Richard M. Stallman, 1993
  6. Bison Manual: Using the Yacc - by Charles Donnelly, Richard M. Stallman, 1999-11
  7. GNU Emacs Manual Version 20.7 by Richard M. Stallman, 2000
  8. Using and Porting GNU CC, Version 2.6 by Richard M. Stallman, 1994
  9. Gnu Emacs Manual by Richard M. Stallman, 1996-12
  10. GNU Emacs LISP Reference Manual by Bill Lewis, Richard M. Stallman, et all 1998-05
  11. Unix People: Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, Bill Joy, Paul Vixie, Eric Allman, Henry Spencer, Richard Stallman, Bradley M. Kuhn, Ken Thompson
  12. An Introduction to GCC by Brian J. Gough, Richard M. Stallman, 2004-03-30
  13. Gnu Emacs Manual: For Version 22 by Richard M. Stallman, 2007-09-10

41. Hache: Manifeste GNU (The GNU Manifesto)
Traduction fran§aise du « Manifeste GNU » de Richard Stallman.
http://www.dtext.com/hache/manifeste-GNU.html
Manifeste GNU
(The GNU Manifesto)
Richard Stallman
Texte original : http://www.gnu.org/gnu/manifesto.html
Traduction française : Jacques Du Pasquier
Le manifeste GNU (donné ci-dessous) a été écrit par Richard Stallman au commencement du projet GNU pour appeler à la participation et au soutien. Pendant les années qui ont suivi, des mises à jour mineures ont été apportées au texte pour rendre compte de l'avancement du projet, mais il semble maintenant préférable de le laisser tel quel, dans la forme sous laquelle la plupart des gens l'ont vu. Depuis la publication initiale, nous avons constaté certains malentendus qu'une formulation différente pourrait contribuer à éviter. Des notes en bas de page ajoutées en 1993 aident à clarifier ces points. [Le traducteur a de son côté inséré dans le texte, entre crochets, quelques notes destinées au lecteur francophone.] Pour une information à jour sur les logiciels GNU disponibles, reportez-vous à notre site web , et notamment à notre liste de logiciels
Qu'est-ce que GNU ? GNU N'est pas Unix !
GNU , qui est l'acronyme de GNU's Not Unix [GNU n'est pas Unix], est le nom du système logiciel complet compatible Unix que j'écris pour pouvoir le donner gratuitement à quiconque en aurait l'usage.

42. Richard Matthew Stallman
Stallman, Richard M. (2002). GNU Emacs Manual Fifteenth edition for GNU Emacs Free Software, Free Society Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman.
http://exhibit-itec.uni-klu.ac.at/exhibition/index.php?id=247

43. Hacker Ethics
Richard Stallmans Interview.
http://mbhs.bergtraum.k12.ny.us/cybereng/ebooks/stallman.htm
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MEME 2.04 "In 1971 when I joined the staff of the MIT Artificial Intelligence lab, all of us who helped develop the operating system software, we called ourselves hackers. We were not breaking any laws, at least not in doing the hacking we were paid to do. We were developing software and we were having fun. Hacking refers to the spirit of fun in which we were developing software. The hacker ethic refers to the feelings of right and wrong, to the ethical ideas this community of people had that knowledge should be shared with other people who can benefit from it, and that important resources should be utilized rather than wasted."
Richard Stallman, in MEME 2.04

44. Stallman, Richard M. - Computing Reference - ELook.org
Previous Terms, Terms Containing Stallman, Richard M. Next Terms . Staggered PinGrid Array staircase staircasing @stake stale pointer bug
http://www.elook.org/computing/stallman,-richard-m..htm

45. REVOLUTION OS
Movie featuring interviews with Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman, and others.
http://www.revolution-os.com/
REVOLUTION OS is now on DVD!
REVOLUTION OS tells the inside story of the hackers who rebelled against the proprietary software model and Microsoft to create GNU/Linux and the Open Source movement. On June 1, 2001, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said "Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches." REVOLUTION OS features interviews with Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman, Bruce Perens, Eric Raymond, Brian Behlendorf, Michael Tiemann, Larry Augustin, Frank Hecker, and Rob Malda. To view the trailer or the first eight minutes go to the ifilm website for REVOLUTION OS. REVOLUTION OS is available in the 35 mm motion picture format and runs 85 minutes.
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46. Nikolai Bezroukov. Portraits Of Open Source Pioneers. Ch.3 Prince Kropotkin Of S
Richard M. Stallman The High Priest Of Free Software and the originator of GreateFree License War or simply RMS is (first and foremost) a founder of
http://www.softpanorama.org/People/Stallman/index.shtml
May the source be with you,
but remember the KISS principle ;-)
Softpanorama: (slightly skeptical) Open Source Software Educational Society Nikolai Bezroukov. Portraits of Open Source Pioneers For readers with high sensitivity to grammar errors access to this page is explicitly prohibited :-) "Free software'' is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of "free speech'', not "free beer.'' "Free" as in lunch ;-) Richard Stallman From "What is free software" Microsoft slogan posted at OSCON 2003 , where Microsoft was sponsoring lunches for attendants
Ch.3 Prince Kropotkin of Software
(Richard Stallman and War of Software Clones)
version 0.90
From Prince Kropotkin's paper on Anarchism
in Encyclopedia Britannica
Software is ideas. Information. It's different from people, places, and things; it's infinitely reduplicable like fire, at almost no cost. This is a truism, even a cliché. But it seems that there are particular consequences that aren't well-explored. Kragen Sitaker People places things and ideas
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47. Open Source Leaders Duke It Out | Tech News On ZDNet
In ZDNet interview, Caldera chief Ransom Love hits back at Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman, denies he is greedy capitalist or parasite. CNET ZDNet
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-11-530155.html
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Open source leaders duke it out
By Dietmar Mueller, Special to ZDNet
Published on ZDNet News: June 24, 2001, 5:00 PM PT
In an interview with ZDNet Germany, Caldera chief Ransom Love hits back at free software founder Richard Stallman, denying that he is a 'greedy capitalist' or a 'parasite.' "I am not a greedy capitalist. I am only a businessman. I just do my job. I'm not quite sure whether you can call this parasitic. I am not a parasite," Caldera chief executive Ransom Love told ZDNet in Munich, Germany over the weekend. Love was defending himself and the open source movement against reproaches by Richard Stallman, the chairman of the Free Software Foundation. Back in May, Stallman was quoted as saying of Love: "He's only a parasite." But according to Love, Richard Stallman's point of view is "very... narrow" and it is wrong to call the business model of companies such as Caldera parasitic.

48. Guardian Unlimited | Online | Soft Sell
2005 Richard Stallman. Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire Richard Stallman launched the GNU operating system in 1984 and founded the Free
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/comment/story/0,12449,1540984,00.html
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49. CNN - Richard Stallman On Freedom And The GNU GPL - November 8, 1999
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http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9911/08/freedom.GNU.idg/index.html

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Richard Stallman on freedom and the GNU GPL
November 8, 1999
Web posted at: 8:57 a.m. EST (1357 GMT) by Richard Stallman From... (IDG) In his article on free software licensing, "Reverse-engineering the GNU Public Virus," ( LinuxWorld, September 1999) Stig Hackvan seems to have filtered the facts through his political views: that the Free Software movement is "extreme" and impractical. I hope that readers will take his description of the Free Software movement, its views, and, above all, its practical methods, with several spoons of salt. He begins by berating me for using the word free to refer to freedom: The word free denotes gratis (as in "free beer") far more readily than it denotes liberty (as in "free speech"). But Stallman confounds the matter by insisting that he's talking about free speech and then asserts that

50. Richard Stallman - Wikipedia
Translate this page Richard Stallman bei seiner Rede ?Copyright and Community“ auf der Wikimania 2005 Christian Imhorst Die Anarchie der Hacker — Richard Stallman und die
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman
Richard Stallman
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Richard Stallman Richard Matthew Stallman 16. M¤rz in Manhattan NYC ), auch bekannt unter seinen Initialen RMS , ist Gr¼nder des GNU-Projektes und einer der fr¼hesten und bekanntesten Protagonisten Freier Software . Er wird auch f¼r seinen Anteil am Erfolg von GNU/Linux gesch¤tzt.
Er ist der erste Pr¤sident der Free Software Foundation und ist Preistr¤ger des MacArthur Fellowship , des Grace Murray Hopper Award der Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) sowie einer der Empf¤nger des Takeda Foundation Award
RMS zeichnet sich durch Grundsatztreue und langfristige Werteorientierung aus, und scheut sich auch nicht, politisch Stellung zu beziehen. Dadurch befindet er sich manchmal auch im Widerstreit mit einigen eher praxisorientierten und weniger dogmatischen Proponenten der Open-Source -Szene. Bearbeiten
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Stallman arbeitete Anfang der 1970er Jahre im AI Lab (Abteilung f¼r K¼nstliche Intelligenz ) des Massachusetts Institute of Technology zusammen mit einer Gruppe von Programmierern, die sich selbst als Hacker bezeichneten. Diese Hackergemeinschaft vertrat eine sehr rigorose Philosophie des unbegrenzten Informationsflusses. In den folgenden Jahren gab es in der Softwarebranche einen aus Stallmans Sicht entscheidenden Wandel: Viele Firmen begannen, Software nicht mehr in der bis dahin weitgehend ¼blichen Form von

51. Linux Today - Richard Stallman -- 15 Years Of Free Software
By Stallman brief article taking stock of 15 years of progress; with feedback responses.
http://linuxtoday.com/stories/4145.html
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52. NewsForge | We Can Put An End To Word Attachments
Forum on Richard Stallman's document against file exchange in proprietary format.
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/01/10/1711238&mode=thread

53. Richard Stallman - Wikiquote
(Redirected from Richard M. Stallman). Richard Matthew Stallman (RMS; users inresponse to the article Talk Things Over With Richard M. Stallman .
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(Redirected from Richard M. Stallman Richard Matthew Stallman RMS ; born March 16 ) is the founder of the Free Software movement , the GNU project, the Free Software Foundation , and the League for Programming Freedom . He invented the concept of copyleft to protect the ideals of this movement, and enshrined this concept in the widely-used GPL (General Public License) for software.
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    • Geeks like to think that they can ignore politics, you can leave politics alone, but politics won't leave you alone People get the government their behavior deserves. People deserve better than that.
      • Stallman's "sayings" page I could have made money this way, and perhaps amused myself writing code. But I knew that at the end of my career, I would look back on years of building walls to divide people, and feel I had spent my life making the world a worse place.
        • On why he decided against writing proprietary software; quoted in

54. Copyright And Globalization In The Age Of Computer Networks - GNU Project - Free
Transcript of a talk by Richard Stallman, on how copyright law no longer protects the public interest, and how it might be curtailed in different ways for different kinds of works.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/copyright-and-globalization.html
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The following is an edited transcript from a speech given at MIT in the Communications Form on Thursday, April 19, 2001 from 5:00pm - 7:00pm DAVID THORBURN, moderator : Our speaker today, Richard Stallman, is a legendary figure in the computing world, and my experience in trying to find a respondent to share the podium with him was instructive. One distinguished MIT professor told me that Stallman needs to be understood as a charismatic figure in a biblical parable - a kind of Old Testament anecdote-lesson. "Imagine," he said, "a Moses or a Jeremiah - better a Jeremiah." And I said, "Well, that's very admirable. That sounds wonderful. It confirms my sense of the kind of contribution he has made to the world. Then why are you reluctant to share the podium with him?" His answer: "Like Jeremiah or Moses, he would simply overwhelm me. I won't appear on the same panel him, but if you asked me to name five people alive in the world who have truly helped us all, Richard Stallman would be one of them." RICHARD STALLMAN : I should [begin by explaining why I have refused to allow this Forum to be web cast], in case it wasn't clear fully what the issue is: The software they use for web broadcasting requires the user to download certain software in order to receive the broadcast. That software is not free software. It's available at zero price but only as an executable, which is a mysterious bunch of numbers.

55. A Biography And Bibliography For Author Richard M Stallman F
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56. El Copyright Contra La Comunidad En La Era De Las Redes De Ordenadores
El copyright contra la comunidad en la era de las redes de ordenadores. Conferencia pronunciada el 7 de julio de 2000 en la Universidad de Burdeos por Richard Stallman.
http://www.sindominio.net/biblioweb/telematica/stallman-copyright.html
(Conferencia pronunciada en inglés el 7 de julio de 2000 en la Universidad de Burdeos, transcrita por Douglas Carnall y traducida al castellano por excalibor, victor y candyman) El señor Stallman llega con un ligero retraso sobre la hora prevista de comienzo de su charla y se dirige a un público callado y respetuoso. Habla con gran precisión y sin apenas dudas con un marcado acento de Boston. RMS (Richard M. Stallman): Esto está hecho para alguien que lleva una horca portátil. [señala al micrófono corbatero del sistema de megafonía de la sala de conferencias] No llevo dispositivos de ahorcamiento, así que no tengo donde ponerlo. [se la engancha a la camiseta] Yo: ¿Todo bien si lo grabo? RMS: ¡Sí! [molesto] ¿Cuánta gente tiene que preguntármelo? Bueno. Se supone que hoy tengo que hablar [larga pausa] [señala al micrófono] ¿Qué puedo hacer? Veamos... no hay control de volumen... [encuentra el control de volumen en la caja del emisor de radio] mejor así Las leyes que podrían haber sido una buena idea en el pasado son ahora perjudiciales, porque están en un contexto distinto. Pero para explicar esto, debería retrotraerme hasta el principio, al mundo antiguo en el que los libros se hacían escribiéndolos a mano. Era la única forma de hacerlos, y cualquiera que sabía leero también podía escribir una copia de un libro. Claro que un esclavo que se pasaba todo el día escribiendo copias probablemente lo haría mejor que alguien que no lo hacía, pero esto no importa demasiado. Esencialmente, cualquier persona que supiera leer podía copiar libros, todo lo bien que se podían copiar.

57. A Q & A Session With Richard M. Stallman
A Q A session with Richard M. Stallman. January 23, 2004. RMS answers to questionsput forward by Samuel Abraham of `The Week .
http://fsf.org.in/rms-ques-ans.html
January 23, 2004
RMS' answers to questions put forward by Samuel Abraham of `The Week'. These questions were mailed to RMS and he patiently answered them in great detail. He was asked these questions after his talk at the CUSAT campus in Kochi, January 23.
  • What is your philosophy in life? What shaped it? Any single event,person, book? Or was it evolutionary? I can't describe my philosophy of life in a nutshell because I do not follow any particular system or leader. We should be on guard against thinking that "the answer" is to be found in any one place. So I am not a follower of any single person, or any single school of thought. I have been influenced by many people, and many books. The philosophy of freedom that the United States is based on has been a major influence for me. I love what my country used to stand for, so it breaks my heart to see what Bush has done to it. Science is also an important influence. Other campaigns for freedom, including the French and Russian revolutions, are also inspiring despite the ways they went astray. When we learn about the facts of the world, we should do it scientifically, which means that we should continually cross-check our views for errors. Science fiction is also an important influence for me-from it I learned to imagine worlds different from our own. The movement that opposed the Vietnam War was also important; from that, I learned how to see my own government as a possible oppressor. At the same time, I learned from seeing the errors of the antiwar movement, such as when some Americans foolishly supposed that if the US side in the war was wrong, its enemy (North Vietnam) must be right.
  • 58. 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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    59. Interview: GNU Guru Richard Stallman | Tech News On ZDNet
    Mainly about the Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act UCITA.
    http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2457092,00.html
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    Interview: GNU guru Richard Stallman
    By Robert Lemos, ZDNet News
    Published on ZDNet News: March 11, 2000, 4:00 PM PT
    When Richard Stallman founded the GNU (or Gnu's Not Unix) Project in 1984, his aim was to create Unix-compatible tools that were free. Sixteen years later, GNU software is a critical part of most Unix systems and forms the basis along with Linus Torvalds' Linux kernel of all Linux systems. With the proposed Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA) threatening the free-software movement, ZDNet News Senior Editor Robert Lemos caught up with Stallman, president of the Free Software Foundation, in India. ZDNet: What will be the effect of UCITA on the free software movement? Stallman: UCITA would make it harder for us to avoid liability for bugs that turn up in the free software we develop while giving proprietary software developers a very easy way to avoid all liability for their products, even for faults that they know about in advance. This is grossly unfair.

    60. [humorix] Bill Gates And Richard M. Stallman Are The Same Person!
    humorix Bill Gates And Richard M. Stallman Are The Same Person! So I createdthe persona of Richard Stallman and set about creating the GPL and the
    http://mail.nl.linux.org/humorix/2002-05/msg00007.html
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