Richard Stallman — "The term 'open source' is a betrayal of the free software movement."
The term 'open source' is a betrayal of the free software movement.
The term 'open source' is a betrayal of the free software movement.
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"If you want to accomplish something in the world, idealism is not enough – you need to choose a method that works to achieve the goal. In other words, you need to be 'pragmatic.'"
"Anything that prevents you from being friendly, a good neighbour, is a terror tactic."
"Digital Restrictions Management is a system for controlling users."
"I don't have any experience working with women in programming projects; I don't think that any volunteered to work on Emacs or GCC."
"Even I, the only man in the world who can get angry from looking at a picture of a penguin, find this bad news."
American programmer who founded the Free Software Foundation and the GNU Project, whose copyleft GPL licensing made the modern Linux ecosystem possible. Closely associated with Linus Torvalds (Linux kernel creator who builds on GNU userland) and Eric S. Raymond (open-source advocate (The Cathedral and the Bazaar)). For an intellectual contrast, see Bill Gates, Microsoft co-founder — Gates's 1976 Open Letter to Hobbyists arguing for software-as-property is the foundational document Stallman's GPL was specifically written to refute — the two opposing answers to 'who owns the code'.
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