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- We Don’t Know Who Will Run the Free Software Foundation, But We Know Who Will Run the GNU Project
- New EPO Meme: Who Wants to Make Billions From a ‘Public’ Monopoly?
- EmacsConf Without Richard Stallman
- Guest Article: In the Absence of Richard Stallman OEM Source Software (‘Open Source’) is Trying to Hijack Even Emacs
- Guest Article: Techies Should Not Dictate the Free Software Movement
- Free as in Free Speech (Restrictions May Apply)
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, October 17, 2019
- Links 17/10/2019: Ubuntu Turns 15, New Codename Revealed, Ubuntu 19.10 is Out
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