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While initiating the GNU Project, RMS wrote:

"From:   RMS%MIT-OZ@mit-eddie  
Newsgroups:  net.unix-wizards,net.usoft
Subject:  new UNIX  implementation
Date:  Tue, 27-Sep-83  12:35:59 EST
Organization: MIT AI Lab, Cambridge, MA ....

"I consider that  the golden rule requires that if I  like a program I
must  share it  with  other people  who  like it.   I  cannot in  good
conscience  sign  a  nondisclosure  agreement or  a  software  license
agreement.

So  that  I  can  continue  to  use  computers  without  violating  my
principles, I have  decided to put together a  sufficient body of free
software so that I will be able to get along without any software that
is not free.

..."
 
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Regards
Siddharth
 
 


 
On 3/17/07, mak <mahayalamkhan@gmail.com> wrote:
the first man to invent fire... practiced the Open Source philosophy.
If he would kept it as business secret, the human race would not have
developed much.

the way you wear trousers, if it wasn't Open Source, just imagine you
have to pay each time you wore those pairs of your pajamas; or better
be nude ;)

So, why not in software... the same practice?

On 17/03/07, susmit shannigrahi <thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear *,
> Can anybody please give me a few point/link why people should contribute to
> fedora and overall  GNU/Linux? I mean something what will affect the
> listeners instantly and make them thinking of contributing...
> Apart from what is mentioned in the overview page,of course.
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