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Re: Richard Stallman...

I note that Richard also says that AROS is a free operating system. I don't recognize the name ... , recently, I asked the FSF staff to check for me. And did Richard even check their License page, to notice that it has numerous revocation ...

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 5 2008 - 10:31

Re: Richard Stallman...

Dude... it is on the "endorsement list" on gnu.org you talked about in the beginning how you cannot include OpenBSD in it... http://gnu.org/links/links.html Thank you. Now I know where to remove the link if it comes to that. I

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 6 2008 - 06:47

Re: Richard Stallman...

> I doubt I would have looked at the AROS web site myself. To find out > the status of the BSD systems, recently, I asked the FSF staff to > check for me. Wait, you have someone else do the research, and this persons opinions

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 6 2008 - 06:46

Re: Richard Stallman...

Can you tell the FSF web programmers to do more checking for HTML/SQL injection vulnerabilities? I know nothing about that issue, but I will forward your message. Teaching the public about this issue is a good thing to. However, the way you

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 7 2008 - 00:18

Re: Richard Stallman...

Except, sir, at some point, someone made a mistake. And this mistake has blown up in to this thread with this ongoing argument. Their report was either not as accurate as you seem to think, or you're very badly expressing the

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 7 2008 - 07:30

Re: Real men don't attack straw men

Quick question, do we really need an endorsement from Richard Stallman and the FSF for OpenBSD? If OpenBSD does not need my endorsement, then OpenBSD developers should not need to argue with me that I owe them an endorsement.

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 7 2008 - 13:16

Re: Richard Stallman...

I wrote: >> I hope that you have not arranged in effect to cause our web site >> to be attacked. You responded: It was a recommendation of OpenBSD rather than an attack. It was neither a recommendation of OpenBSD nor an attack

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 7 2008 - 13:15

Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question

... phone is a tracking device, even when it is turned off," Stallman said. Interestingly, in the minutes before the talk began, Stallman padded up one aisle in his stocking feet talking into what looked ...

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 6 2008 - 06:46

Re: Real men don't attack straw men

Richard's words are the essence of the Free Software Foundation and the GNU General Public ... copy, modify, and redistribute computer software" (free software), please, Richard, remove Linux from the Free Software Directory (since "Torvalds' ...

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Dec 13 2007 - 12:51

Re: [Fwd: Open-Hardware]

... free software foundation.. it shall be called Stallmanist Foundation and the philosophies are to be outlined as Stallmanism.. not free software. If you want to campaign for a philosophical stand about software and trees, you are entitled ...

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 3 2008 - 05:49

Re: [Fwd: Open-Hardware]

>From the look of Stallman's message, it seems as if he thinks copying software is totally free, which in reality it costs a bit more than just plain free. That's often true. (And even if it doesn't cost you money, it may take some of ...

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 6 2008 - 04:09

Re: Real men don't attack straw men

... run OpenSSH, > whose license is not the GNU GPL, and is incompatible with the GPL (if > my memory serves). Richard, please stop spreading lies (or looking like a fool) by not doing research. The license of OpenSSH is here: ...

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Dec 14 2007 - 16:50

Re: Real men don't attack straw men

Here is the real issue, Richard. You go off and endorse OpenSolaris without knowing the facts. You get confronted with them and you change history. Sound familiar? What sounds familiar is the nasty spin you place on a minor confusion. ...

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 1 2008 - 17:24

Re: Real men don't attack straw men

Richard, you are too stupid to go and learn FACTS before you open your big fat lying mouth. I am sure the readers can judge for themselves whether I am stupid. They will certainly see I am not perfect. I had learned the facts about ...

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 2 2008 - 05:54

Re: Regarding wasted time

Richard, should we expect a contribution to the project for the time that you and your minions have taken from all of us? I have no minions, and I cannot take time from you. However, if you adopt the policy that you won't reply to my ...

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Jan 7 2008 - 07:31

Re: The Atheros story in much fewer words

Please omit me from the cc list on these messages.

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Sep 14 2007 - 22:09

Re: Wasting our Freedom

In the case of Ryek's code, the reverse is true but instead of admitting the mistake and making the needed corrections, FSF has pulled out their lawyers in hopes of getting away with the theft. You have jumped to a false conclusion.

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Sep 16 2007 - 01:33

Re: The Atheros story in much fewer words

The only thing I know about this "incident" is that OpenBSD developers are angry at someone I don't know, over events whose details I don't know. If they had approached me in a friendly way, asking me to look at the issue and formulate an opinion,

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Sep 17 2007 - 18:24

Real men don't attack straw men

It looks like some people are having a discussion in which they construct views they would find outrageous, attribute them to me, and then try to blame me for them. For such purposes, knowledge of my actual views might be superfluous, even

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Dec 10 2007 - 11:18

Re: Real men don't attack straw men

Why don't you ask Theo, whom you once praised, about OpenBSD? Because he tends to be unfriendly.

openbsd-misc - Richard Stallman - Dec 11 2007 - 15:00

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