![]() g/ has often made things for Richard Stallman as a token of appreciation, such as the composite of images pictured below to the left. Among these, very recently, he created a page addressed " to 4chan" (but very clearly /g/) in which he "clears up some erroneous information" about himself. This has led to a rocky "relationship" of sorts with /g/ that has been chronicled on pages of his website. Richard Stallman attempts to answer every email he gets, and at the very least he reads them if he can't answer. If you want to learn more about his views, check out his other book Free Software, Free Society. If you wish to learn more about Richard Stallman, check out his book, Free as in Freedom. He is also one of the original legendary MIT hackers. Ever since, he has been tirelessly working hard to promote the freedoms of use, reading, modification or distribution of software everywhere with said GPL. Once this was combined by Linus Torvalds with Torvalds' kernel, GNU/Linux was born. ![]() ![]() Richard Stallman began working hard to replicate the output of the Unix team, but under the GPL, which meant that anyone could use, read, modify or distribute the source code. ![]()
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