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- From: jbuck@foucault.berkeley.edu (Joe Buck)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: FAQ for g++ and libg++, plain text version [Revised 4 Dec 1992]
- Date: 28 Dec 1992 00:30:01 GMT
- Organization: U. C. Berkeley
- Lines: 27
- Message-ID: <1hlhq9INNlce@agate.berkeley.edu>
- References: <g++FAQ_12_1992_texi@ohm.berkeley.edu> <g++FAQ_12_1992_plain@ohm.berkeley.edu> <Bzs90A.6t@dcs.ed.ac.uk>
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- In article <Bzs90A.6t@dcs.ed.ac.uk> tk@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Tommy Kelly) writes:
- >In article <g++FAQ_12_1992_plain@ohm.berkeley.edu> jbuck@ohm.berkeley.edu (Joe Buck) writes:
- >>
- >> Because the legal policies of Apple threaten the long-term goals of
- >>FSF, as well as the concept of free software, no support will be lent
- >>to efforts to port Gnu software to Macintosh or other Apple hardware.
- >
- >Where can I find out more about FSF (and OSF?), and the free software concept
- >in general?
-
- I don't want to take up a lot of space on comp.lang.c++ for this one;
- I assume you don't get the gnu groups, since you removed that group from
- your Newsgroups line.
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- For more information about the Free Software Foundation or the GNU project,
- write to gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu.
-
- The Open Software Foundation (OSF) has nothing to do with the Free
- Software Foundation; it is an alliance of DEC, HP, and other companies
- whose goal was to prevent AT&T and Sun from dominating the Unix
- marketplace.
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- Joe Buck jbuck@ohm.berkeley.edu
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