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- From: rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Richard Stallman)
- Subject: FSF actions vs purposes
- Message-ID: <9301072148.AA17124@mole.gnu.ai.mit.edu>
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- Distribution: gnu
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 11:48:03 GMT
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- From time to time, people accuse the FSF of being dishonest or
- hypocritical. These people generally misunderstand what the FSF is
- doing or its aims or reasons; what they criticize doesn't match the
- FSF.
-
- We try hard to tell people what we are doing and why. We published
- the GNU Manfesto at the very beginning, and we include it with every
- copy of Emacs. We explain our aims in the GNU's Bulletin, which we
- publish on paper and on the net twice a year.
-
- But many users seem to find out about GNU software without reading
- these things, and they formulate an inaccurate idea of what we stand
- for.
-
- Eventually they discover facts that don't jibe with this idea, and
- they may then conclude that we are false to "our own" principles. Of
- course, our real principles are something else, but they don't realize
- that. Sometimes inaccurate facts come into the process as well.
-
- It is a shame if people have misunderstandings about what GNU stands
- for--even if the result is that they think they agree. To help
- prevent this, I plan to write a few messages addressing philosophical
- issues, and have them posted from time to time.
-