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successful solution is both clever
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Brazil, Stallman has spent 12 of th
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chairman Bill Gates that same week.
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which smell like boiled cabbage but
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serve a purpose that would be under
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and do: for instance, Red Hat contr
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ENDNOTES 75 3 See “Programmer on
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Chapter 6 The Emacs Commune The AI
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Hacker life, however, was not witho
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consists of positing tentative assu
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after the two-key combination that
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a statement within the source code
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ENDNOTES 87 glimpse of Stallman’s
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Chapter 7 A Stark Moral Choice On S
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a few companies, most notably Sun M
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PDP-10 processor with KL-10 (a PDP-
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“[When] passwords first appeared
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the Symbolics documentation appeare
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the dormant lights, lights that onc
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101 on computers altogether,” Sta
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103 share of the profits. “I ther
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105 the original announcement poste
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ENDNOTES 107 Endnotes 1See Richard
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Chapter 8 St. Ignucius The Maui Hig
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111 restrict fans’ ability to rec
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113 It is likewise lawful - though
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Raymond’s attempt to explain our
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Stallman dressed as St. IGNUcius. T
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119 are delivered. Most come so ste
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ENDNOTES 121 secret the little deta
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Chapter 9 The GNU General Public Li
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125 typically used, and designed to
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Copyright (c) 1985, Larry Wall You
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129 About the time Stallman was pon
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131 AT&T spin-off that retained own
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133 Labs, Tiemann ran into some AT&
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135 Jeremy Allison, a Sun user duri
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137 and had to vote as a “homeles
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139 course of doing so, Torvalds ha
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Chapter 10 GNU/Linux By 1993, the f
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147 philosophy would people associa
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149 a hot topic. Unfortunately, tha
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151 its distribution “GNU/Linux.
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153 a Unix-like system communicate
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155 the question to Linus Torvalds,
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Chapter 11 Open Source [RMS: In thi
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161 “It was a pivotal moment,”
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163 The executive director in quest
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165 Torvalds’ methods before Raym
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167 says he argued for Stallman’s
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169 Later in 1998, Stallman announc
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171 maker Intel purchased a stake i
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ENDNOTES 173 Murdock, for one, find
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Chapter 12 A Brief Journey through
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177 view, the kind that makes momen
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ENDNOTES 179 running. I’m sure th
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Chapter 13 Continuing the Fight For
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183 users would be able to have a g
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185 In addition to helping the Free
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187 GPL still be something software
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189 others to see computer technolo
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ENDNOTES 191 still resonating in th
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Epilogue from Sam Williams: Crushin
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his personality and background that
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197 For Stallman, the software issu
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199 contradiction here, because Sun
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201 and because the words do not fi
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203 In July, a full year after the
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205 program introduced lines linkin
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207 Before parting, Stallman handed
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Appendix A - Hack, Hackers, and Hac
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211 ing and reshaping the track’s
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213 “hacker ethic”: the yet-unw
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215 Once a vague item of obscure st
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Appendix B - GNU Free Documentation
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219 says that the Document is relea
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221 If the required texts for eithe
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223 L. Preserve all the Invariant S
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225 A compilation of the Document o
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227 can be used, that proxy’s pub
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