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  • ...PGP]] email encryption program, developed for the [[GNU]] project of the [[Free Software Foundation]].
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  • {{r|Free Software Foundation}}
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    ...e Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
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  • The GNU project is currently maintained by the [[Free Software Foundation]].
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  • ...- ?) is a software engineer who founded the [[GNU|GNU project]] and the [[Free Software Foundation]]. Stallman has spent much of his life as a tireless campaigner against pr ...entiate it from the Free Software Foundation). Stallman remained with the Free Software Foundation, focused on the ethical issues surrounding misuse of digital technology and
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  • The '''Linux naming controversy''' is a dispute between the [[Free Software Foundation]] (FSF) and various [[Linux]]-supporting groups over the naming of [[operat The origin of this argument began in 1984, when [[The Free Software Foundation]], founded by [[Richard Stallman|Dr. Richard Stallman]], set out on an atte
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  • *[[Free Software Foundation]] * [http://fsf.org/ The Free Software Foundation] homepage
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  • ...tside the United States. I am very interested in Open Source software, the Free Software Foundation, the Linux operating system, Voice Over IP projects, the Sun JAVA language,
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  • ...logy, Chemistry, Radiometrics), as well as Validation Engineering. I am a free software foundation member (FSF), as well as a LIONS club member.
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  • The '''Free Software Foundation''' ('''FSF''') is a non-profit corporation founded in [[October]] 1985 by [ Some of the [[Free Software Foundation]] staff, both current and past, are unpaid volunteers.
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  • ...e Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
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  • ...section titled "Citizendium does not have the principles or purpose of the Free Software Foundation" really isn't an argument so much as a loose polemic. Can it be reworded w
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  • any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
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  • Emacs was written by Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation. Copyright (c) 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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  • ...advantages over the GFDL. Also, we knew that the [[Creative Commons]], [[Free Software Foundation]], and [[Wikimedia Foundation]] had expressed intent to make the CC-by-sa a
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  • ...f macros extending [[Donald Knuth]]'s [[TeX]] system. TeX and LaTeX are [[Free Software Foundation | Free Software]].
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