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by Andrew_nenakhov
1899 days ago
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If history is any indication, then yes, he can. He had created the movement that has transformed the industry forever and motivated dosens of thousands developers to contribute their efforts towards Free Software. And he did it because of the very qualities he is vilified now: persistence, pedantry, having strong opinions. |
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This entire focus on his supposed personal failings is a distraction. Even if RMS had completely reformed his behavior, he should not be running the FSF —- someone with a vision for the FSF that is still relevant should be in charge.