This isn't true. Many signatories of the anti-Stallman letter are known, smooth careerists who have been climbing the OSS corporate ladder for the last decade. The don't care about the actual issues at all, otherwise…
You are not forced to defend him, in fact Leah calls some of Stallman's statements "idiotic" herself. But she is intellectually mature enough to see that most humans have had 5 stupid views over 30 years, and Stallman…
1) There are too many pro-Stallman views here, so discussions must be censored. 2) Some people are tired of the discussions, which is sad. I think corporate influence on free software is an important topic.
This isn't true. Many signatories of the anti-Stallman letter are known, smooth careerists who have been climbing the OSS corporate ladder for the last decade. The don't care about the actual issues at all, otherwise…
You are not forced to defend him, in fact Leah calls some of Stallman's statements "idiotic" herself. But she is intellectually mature enough to see that most humans have had 5 stupid views over 30 years, and Stallman…
1) There are too many pro-Stallman views here, so discussions must be censored. 2) Some people are tired of the discussions, which is sad. I think corporate influence on free software is an important topic.