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- From: jbuck@forney.berkeley.edu (Joe Buck)
- Newsgroups: gnu.misc.discuss
- Subject: Re: harmful effects of gnu software
- Date: 13 Jan 1993 02:46:16 GMT
- Organization: U. C. Berkeley
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- In article <C0rqv6.vH@cs.uiuc.edu> joshi@cs.uiuc.edu (Anil Joshi) writes:
- >RMS and the GNU people copy from the existing concepts -
- >
- >1. GNU emacs from Gosling's emacs
-
- Wrong. Gosling copied from ITS Emacs, which was written mostly by RMS.
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- >2. All other GNU utilities from existing Unix utilities.
-
- You forgot gcc, etc. And many of the ideas in Unix were copied from
- Multics. We all copy. There aren't that many original ideas in the
- world, and good implementation is at least as important as invention.
- To repeat a quote that Mike Tiemann has used on this subject:
-
- "If I have seen farther, it is because I stood on the shoulders of
- giants." (Isaac Newton)
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- The idea is to construct a world in which we build on the work of others,
- rather than step on each others' toes.
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- >This implies that there is no creativity in what GNU people do.
-
- In many cases they are creating better implementations that have more
- options, run faster, etc.
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- Joe Buck jbuck@ohm.berkeley.edu
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