LinuxWorld: An interview with Richard Stallman Aug 15, 1999, 07 :20 UTC (17 Talkback[s]) (6739 reads) (Other stories by Joe Barr)
"Initially a bit daunted by the reputation preceding the man, Joe Barr
settles into a fascinating exchange with free software's champion."
"Richard's Rasputin-like appearance, his long dark hair and beard, as
well as his history of exposing reporters as bumbling idiots, had me on
edge. But his voice and features, his eyes in particular, are remarkably
warm and friendly."
"LinuxWorld Today: What do you take the most personal satisfaction from?
Is the GNU Manifesto more important than the software?
"Richard Stallman: I would say that determinedly standing for freedom
and insisting that we should aim for a completely free system and not
settling for anything less is the most important thing I've done."