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GNU Manifesto

Summary: The GNU Manifesto was written by Richard Stallman and published in Dr. Dobb's Journal of Software Tools Vol. 10, Number 3, March, 1985 as an explanation and definition of the goals of the GNU project. It is regarded by many in the Free software movement as a fundamental philosophical source. The full text is included with GNU software such as Emacs and the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, and is available on the web at ...

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GNU Manifesto

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The GNU Manifesto was written by Richard Stallman and published in Dr. Dobb's Journal of Software Tools Vol. 10, Number 3, March, 1985 as an explanation and definition of the goals of the GNU project. It is regarded by many in the Free software movement as a fundamental philosophical source. The full text is included with GNU software such as Emacs and the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, and is available on the web at http://www.gnu.org/gnu/manifesto.html. It was last updated in 1993.

[1]Dr. Dobb's Journal, March 1985

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