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Richard Stallman has returned to the Free Software Foundation, after resigning as its president in 2019 after controversial comments. He’s now on the board of directors.
Richard Stallman's return to the Free Software Foundation's board sparked anger this week. Stallman stepped down in 2019 after making controversial remarks around the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Richard Matthew Stallman, the subject of this week’s Techie Tuesdays, is a unique force to reckon with.As the founder of the Free Software Foundation and the GNU Project, he has done more for ...
Richard Stallman, a well-known computer scientist at MIT, has resigned after defending MIT's ever-expanding web of Jeffrey Epstein connections.
Image via Wikipedia If anyone but Richard Stallman has said of Steve Jobs, after the Apple co-founder died last week, that ‘I'm not glad he's dead, but I'm glad he's gone,’ my take would have ...
The response to Stallman's return shows a change in the culture of open source. Stallman founded the FSF in 1985 to advocate for free software — software released with no limits or restrictions ...
Richard Stallman, the 66-year-old programmer and animating spirit behind the free-software movement, was banished this week. He was told to leave the MIT offices he worked from, ...
Richard M. Stallman, frequently known as RMS, has been a dangerous force in the free software community for a long time. He has shown himself to be misogynist, ableist, and transphobic, among ...
Richard Stallman is peddling a new faith, and it’s the fact that others share his faith that makes his world view a reality, not some fundamental unfairness in proprietary software.
“Richard Stallman,” it read, in black Sharpie, “Knight for Justice (Also: Hot Ladies).” That name card is an image in the recent Medium post of MIT alumnus Selam Jie Gano, in which she ...
Feelings run strong when it comes to Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation—love, hate and sometimes both equally. Topics Spotlight: AI-ready data centers ...
However, Richard Stallman, as author of the GPL and one of the most prolific authors in the open-source movement, certainly fills the role of Zeus. Perens and Raymond serve many purposes, ...