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by lettergram
2473 days ago
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Having spent a bit of time with Stallman (an afternoon), honestly, I don’t think he understands how his comments impact people. At least initially. I also agree that the media has over stepped here (as has Stallman). Stallman approaches things with an uncompromising view of moral integrity. He was wrong in this case, but IMO it’s the equivalent of me telling my non-tech friends about how we should lock down our phones. They don’t get it or care. Stallman likewise didn’t seem to care too much here, and now he’s paying the price. All that being said, his belief system guides the FSF. I’m concerned that the FSF will degrade with him being gone. Still head priest at the church of GNU though. |
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It may also improve. Often things just keep going once the person thought to be indispensable leaves. It’s a good test for the organization if they have people who can step up. I wonder how Linux will do once Linus retires.