Free Software Shouldn't Mean You Can't Make a Buck

  2008-09-19 03:30:03
Richard Stallman, the founder of the GNU Project, speaks at great lengths about preserving the ideological purity of free software, and in his vision of the future, computer software development is modeled after mathematics and science research, where all research and development is open. 
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