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Richard Stallman
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Interview
Biography
Richard Stallman, a legendary hacker and spokesman for the cyberpunk movement, has been
conducting a personal war against copyright for many years. In 1984 he founded the GNU
project http://www.gnu.org and developed the
"free" operating system GNU (an acronym for "GNU's Not Unix"), which,
he says, gives computer users the freedom that most of them have lost. GNU is free
software: everyone is free to copy it and redistribute it, as well as to make changes
either large or small.
Today, Linux-based variants of the GNU system, based on the kernel Linux developed by
Linus Torvalds, are in widespread use. They are often called Linux systems, but are
properly referred to as GNU/Linux systems http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html
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Stallman is the principal author of the GNU C Compiler, a portable optimising compiler
which was designed to support diverse architectures and multiple languages. The compiler
now supports over 30 different architectures. Front ends exist for C++, Objective C, CHILL
and Fortran; Ada 9x and Pascal are in development. Stallman also wrote the GNU symbolic
debugger (GDB), GNU Emacs, and various other GNU programs. |
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