Re: Why does no one care that Brad Spengler of GRSecurity is blatantly violating the intention of the rightsholders to the Linux Kernel?

2017-06-19 Thread Richard Stallman
ed, and it would take a lot of time to think about, (1) the FSF has no say in the matter (it is about Linux) and (2) I don't think the copany would heed whatever I might say. -- Dr Richard Stallman President, Free Software Foundation (gnu.org, fsf.org) Internet Hall-of-Famer (internethalloffame

Re: [MAPS #33478] Re: Whats goin on?

2001-04-07 Thread Richard Stallman
Could you please tell me if we have some mailing list ready to organize some kind of struggle against this kind of insanities which are starting to plague the internet? I don't know of one. I think it is a worthy cause, but I am overloaded already so I cannot take the lead here.

Re: [MAPS #33478] Re: Whats goin on?

2001-04-04 Thread Richard Stallman
I don't like this either. However, I don't think that expressing anger at whoever runs mail-abuse.org will be effective. He is not likely to listen to us. People need to express their views in other situations--when a site decides to *use* mail-abuse.org and block mail from dynamic sites. Is Deb

Re: Proposal: Source file package format

1999-12-04 Thread Richard Stallman
[The lists redhat-devel-list@redhat.com and gnome-list@gnome.org would not let me post to them. If you can, would you please forward this reply to those lists?] If people in the LSB are now interested in working with the GNU Project, that's a good thing. Starting with this basic willingness to c

Re: Proposal: Source file package format

1999-12-01 Thread Richard Stallman
++ Enables convergence towards Linux Standard Base (LSB) Reducing incompatibility between the variants of the GNU operating system that use Linux as the kernel is a useful job. The GNU Project would be happy to cooperate with other people on this, if they approach us in a cooperative spirit r