Philosophy of the GNU Project

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You shouldn't use the Lesser GPL for your next library

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How many GNU/Linux users are needed to change a light bulb?

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A Guided Tour of Emacs

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GNU Octave 6.1.0

GNU Octave is a programming language for scientific computing. | Continue reading


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GNU.FREE's development formally stopped (2002)

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GNU poke – new interactive editor for binary data

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Should Rockets Have Only Free Software? Free Software and Appliances

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Proprietary Software Is Often Malware

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Shred

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Copyright vs. Copyleft

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Free Software Is More Reliable

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GNU Parallel Citation Requirement

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LibreDWG: “Plans are to add support for SolveSpace, OpenSCAD and PythonCAD”

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How many GNU/Linux users are needed to change a light bulb?

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GNU Humor

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Stallman's Law

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“Won't programmers starve?” Do something else

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Why Schools Should Exclusively Use Free Software

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WoMan: Browse Unix Manual Pages “W.O. (Without) Man”

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Eww

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GNU Parallel Examples

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Saying No to unjust computing even once is help

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GNU Datamash

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What Is Free Software?

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C More or Less

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Apple's Operating Systems Are Malware

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Logos of GNU Packages

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GNU Hello: another implementation of the classic program that prints Hello World

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Teaching My MIT Classes with Only Free/Libre Software

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Haiku Error Messages

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Saying No to unjust computing even once is help – GNU Project

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Cooperative REPL Servers

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The Kawa Scheme Language

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GNU Users Who Have Never Heard of GNU – GNU Project – Free Software Foundation

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GNU Make Guile Integration

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How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand? – Richard Stallman

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The Structure and Administration of the GNU Project

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GNU Octave 5.2.0 Released

Octave Version 5.2.0 has been released and is now available for download.An official Windows binary installer is also available.For mac... | Continue reading


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GNU-FSF Cooperation Update

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GNU Typist

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GNU Guile 3.0.0 Released

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Portable, Reusable Code from Gnulib – The Module List

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GNU Hello

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Spyware in macOS

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Unix, a Hoax?

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Motives for Writing Free Software (GNU)

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Who does that server serve?

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