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:Richard Stallman -- 15 Years of Free Software
Richard Stallman -- 15 Years of Free Software
Mar 17, 1999, 17 :23 UTC (74 Talkback[s]) (26907 reads)

(Other stories by Richard Stallman)

By Richard Stallman

GNU

Richard Stallman is the founder of the Free Software Foundation, the author of the GNU General Public License (GPL), and the original developer of such notable software as gcc and Emacs.

It is now just over 15 years since the beginning of the Free Software Movement and the GNU Project. We have come a long way.

In 1984, it was impossible to use a modern computer without installing a proprietary operating system, which you would have to obtain under a restrictive license. No one was allowed to share software freely with fellow computer users, and hardly anyone could change software to fit his or her own needs. The owners of software had erected walls to divide us from each other.

The GNU Project was founded to change all that. Its first goal: to develop a Unix-compatible portable operating system that would be 100% free software. Not 95% free, not 99.5%, but 100%--so that users would be free to redistribute the whole system, and free to change and contribute to any part of it. The name of the system, GNU, is a recursive acronym meaning "GNU's Not Unix"--a way of paying tribute to Unix, while at the same time saying that GNU is something different. Technically, GNU is like Unix. But unlike Unix, GNU gives its users freedom.

It took many years of work, by hundreds of programmers, to develop this operating system. Some were paid by the Free Software Foundation and by free software companies; most were volunteers. A few have become famous; most are known mainly within their profession, by other hackers who use or work on their code. All together have helped to liberate the potential of the computer network for all humanity.

In 1991, the last major essential component of a Unix-like system was developed: Linux, the free kernel written by Linus Torvalds. Today, the combination of GNU and Linux is used by millions of people around the world, and its popularity is growing. This month, we announced release 1.0 of GNOME, the GNU graphical desktop, which we hope will make the GNU/Linux system as easy to use as any other operating system.

But our freedom is not permanently assured. The world does not stand still, and we cannot count on having freedom five years from now, just because we have it today. Free software faces difficult challenges and dangers. It will take determined efforts to preserve our freedom, just as it took to obtain freedom in the first place. Meanwhile, the operating system is just the beginning--now we need to add free applications to handle the whole range of jobs that users want to do.

In future columns, I will be writing about the specific challenges facing the free software community, and other issues affecting freedom for computer users, as well as developments affecting the GNU/Linux operating system.

Copyright 1999 Richard Stallman
Verbatim copying and redistribution of this entire article is permitted provided this notice is preserved.


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You say GNOME is *the* GNU desktop,  wha ...   cool   
Navindra Umanee
Mar 17, 1999, 17:59:21
 
As much as I'd like to believe that  ...   AndYou're pushing away those you need to attra   
Steve Philp
Mar 18, 1999, 00:58:11
 
The start of the features page in LinuxT ...   In the annals of Free Software, Stallman will alwa   
Dunstan Vavasour
Mar 18, 1999, 03:47:51
 
...but I'm glad you're on our si ...   Stallman, you regularly piss me off....   
Chris Goodwin
Mar 18, 1999, 07:57:49
 
I'm less of a purist than Richard St ...   we need rms   
Richard Sevenich
Mar 18, 1999, 09:09:17
 
Thanks to Richard Stallman for starting  ...   Thanks   
Bill Alexander
Mar 18, 1999, 10:01:08
 
I think your mind was closed long before ...   Re: AndYou're pushing away those you need to a   
Scott Prive
Mar 18, 1999, 11:32:37
 
Richard Stallman deserves any credit bes ...   Re: And You're Pusing Away Those You Need To A   
Mike Jones
Mar 18, 1999, 16:35:36
 
Hi
  Unless people continue to make the  ...   Freedom is worth the effort   
steve Jarvis
Mar 18, 1999, 17:51:25
 
If all the linux enthusiasts, like yours ...   Re: AndYou're pushing away those you need to a   
Jordan Hack
Mar 19, 1999, 00:29:51
 
Free software is wonderful because it af ...   Whom do we need to attract?   
David Emile Lamy
Mar 19, 1999, 00:40:38
 
Thanks Mr. Stallman for those 15 years d ...   Thanks Mr. Stallman   
Miguel Á. Arévalo
Mar 19, 1999, 02:32:56
 
The vast majority (99%) percent of peopl ...   Trust   
Yury Onischuck
Mar 19, 1999, 03:38:09
 
Half of my work as a Sysadmin used to be ...   Re: AndYou're pushing away those you need to a   
Bill Eldridge
Mar 19, 1999, 03:58:19
 
Thank you Mr. Stallman.
We are on the cu ...   Information &   
Jack Farragher
Mar 19, 1999, 05:13:15
 
Hey ya, status quo is nothing, its the h ...   Where everyman has the right to be free.   
Petia Chaos
Mar 19, 1999, 05:55:37
 
Let's get this straight - without GN ...   Where would we be without GNU?   
John Hartnup
Mar 19, 1999, 07:35:49
 
I've been following the FSF work sin ...   Thanks and keep it up!   
Gary McClain
Mar 19, 1999, 07:52:14
 
First of all thank you, Richard Stallman ...   GPL is the best for end user   
Mikhael Goikhman
Mar 19, 1999, 08:32:27
 
I keep hearing people say that adding th ...   GNU Linux != Stallman's Linux   
Jason Burke
Mar 19, 1999, 08:57:37
 
I still have the original Dr. Dobbs arti ...   A long way   
Aad Dekker
Mar 19, 1999, 09:41:31
 
If you don't like the state of GNU s ...   Re: AndYou're pushing away those you need to a   
Chuck Bermingham
Mar 19, 1999, 10:26:53
 
It's going to take a lot of people a ...   Thanks, Richard!   
Chuck Bermingham
Mar 19, 1999, 10:37:02
 
Thank you Richard for bringing us the co ...   Mixed feelings   
Marcelo Garbarino
Mar 19, 1999, 14:22:16
 
All these comments saying that Richard j ...   GNU/This and GNU/That   
David Johnson
Mar 19, 1999, 14:53:56
 
When people see linux, and ask "What the ...   GNU/Linux is for more than ego stroking.   
Kris Coward (with the coat)
Mar 19, 1999, 14:54:10
 
As for the Hurd, see:

http://www.gnu.or ...   Re: Thanks, Richard!   
Gordon Matzigkeit
Mar 19, 1999, 13:58:26
 
YES!!! Call it LUGS. LinUs/GNU/Stallman ...   Re: Re: And You're Pusing Away Those You Need   
Anonymous
Mar 20, 1999, 00:48:36
 
Actually Vim is not GPLed... It's Ch ...   Re: Where would we be without GNU?   
Gerard
Mar 20, 1999, 00:53:21
 
Actually GPLed code is copyrighted... Co ...   Re: GPL is the best for end user   
Gerard
Mar 20, 1999, 00:55:09
 
The accomplishments and progeny of the G ...   Staggering   
Paul Reilly
Mar 20, 1999, 05:00:57
 
I'm a G-Nu, I'm a G-Nu,
The g-ni ...   I ain't an Elk, I'm a G-Nu!   
David Wills
Mar 20, 1999, 05:25:02
 
I think no sane person would fail to rec ...   Names, Freedom and Egos   
Osvaldo Pinali Doederlein
Mar 20, 1999, 07:21:45
 
I begun working with free software about ...   Thank you.   
Pancho Horrillo
Mar 20, 1999, 09:19:49
 
Although I've been developing sharew ...   Free Software   
Wayne Facer
Mar 20, 1999, 11:31:49
 
Gerald, your comment is out of topic, it ...   Re: Re: GPL is the best for end user   
Mikhael Goikhman
Mar 20, 1999, 15:33:55
 
I just want to say that I think Richard  ...   Thanks to Richard Stallman   
richard fox
Mar 20, 1999, 19:23:08
 
Actually he is correct.  I write code an ...   Re: Re: Re: GPL is the best for end user   
James Henstridge
Mar 21, 1999, 07:29:40
 
Hey Stallman, what the heck is up with y ...   GNU/vxWorks ???   
erik olson
Mar 21, 1999, 21:13:17
 
All right. What's the deal? Someone  ...   All right. What's the deal?   
Lanir
Mar 21, 1999, 22:23:15
 
No, it is NOT out of control.  Where wou ...   Re: GNU/vxWorks ???   
K. Fisher
Mar 22, 1999, 07:32:10
 
Are you completely uniformed about the e ...   Re: AndYou're pushing away those you need to a   
Chris Zimman
Mar 22, 1999, 08:23:54
 
Mr. Stallman certainly gets a reaction f ...   Flamers and Patchers   
Eric Buddington
Mar 22, 1999, 11:09:25
 

I was just saying if Stallman insists o ...   Re: Re: GNU/vxWorks ???   
erik olson
Mar 22, 1999, 14:19:33
 
If only to add another voice to the chor ...   Re: And You're pushing away those you need to   
Thor Brickman
Mar 22, 1999, 21:30:11
 
Tom Christiansen's Article did a fai ...   Linux nothing without GNU?   
Richard George
Mar 23, 1999, 08:39:26
 
As far as I can see GNU/Linux is a more  ...   GNU/Linux and RMS   
Aaron Trevena
Mar 23, 1999, 09:30:15
 
I was just thinking...
He is right, with ...   Hmmm!!???   
gaucho
Mar 23, 1999, 20:34:26
 
I'd like to add that history may rem ...   Thanks Mr. Stallman   
Rhett Butler
Mar 23, 1999, 21:38:45
 
Its probably been discussed before, I&#3 ...   Contradictions ??   
Walter van der Schee
Mar 25, 1999, 03:15:12
 
Well, I think "LiGNux" is closest in
spi ...   Re: GNU/Linux and RMS   
Bill Eldridge
Mar 25, 1999, 03:44:17
 
Eric, the difference between GNU/Linux a ...   Re: Re: Re: GNU/vxWorks ???   
Darren Fulton
Mar 25, 1999, 06:17:23
 
"Free" works on many different levels.   ...   GPL sometimes too radical   
Ken scharf
Mar 25, 1999, 07:59:24
 
I find it funny to see the arguments and ...   i find it funny   
Scott Aaron Bamford
Mar 27, 1999, 06:33:58
 
First up, who cares what Gates or his mi ...   Re: Contradictions ??   
Akintayo Holder
Mar 29, 1999, 23:06:20
 
Ok, I'll try it again.

RMS says : " ...   Re: Contradictions ??   
Walter van der Schee
Mar 30, 1999, 03:11:50
 
I think you are a great person of our ag ...   Congrat. Mr. Richard Stallman   
Bilicki Vilmos
Mar 31, 1999, 18:37:37
 
Thank you, Richard Stallman, for your co ...   Thanks   
JMC
Apr 2, 1999, 00:59:38
 
The future of free software would have b ...   gnome 1.0 ?   
Pascal Martin
Apr 2, 1999, 02:25:10
 
I am a newbie to this whole Linux opps G ...   What it's Worth on Freedom and Choice   
Keith Akins
Apr 6, 1999, 20:33:24
 
I find the idea of slapping GNU on Linux ...   GNU/Linux   
J.D. Hollis
Apr 8, 1999, 14:45:52
 
Gimmie a BREAK! The free software moveme ...   Free Software started WHEN? and by WHO?   
Ric Moore
Apr 9, 1999, 01:47:41
 
Words cannot express the admiration we h ...   FSF. The Morning Star   
Rodney Quaye
Apr 10, 1999, 06:00:03
 
Words cannot express the admiration we h ...   FSF. The Morning Star   
Rodney Quaye
Apr 10, 1999, 06:51:28
 

Thanks from me to all those who created ...   The GNU is magnificent. So is Linux.   
Michael Lines
Apr 12, 1999, 14:31:40
 
I'm in my second year of a Business  ...   GNU tools better than school   
Sydney Weidman
Apr 14, 1999, 00:07:57
 
Yeah right, KDE is not _the_ GNU desktop ...   waiting for GNOME to come...   
gux
Apr 15, 1999, 19:15:34
 
I enjoyed listening Richard Stallman, he ...   Enjoying GNU and Tomorrow   
Francois Lapie
Apr 24, 1999, 03:04:16
 
How I can get a linux os version? Where  ...   Linux O.S.   
Rabevohitra
May 18, 1999, 23:32:17
 

I used GCC and a few other GNU utilitie ...   A thought or two.   
Bill Crawford
Jun 22, 1999, 06:42:53
 
Please Doederlein, don't ccnfuse GPL ...   Doederlein   
George Hademenos
Jul 11, 1999, 07:36:34
 
This article is linked from the google d ...   Heh, comment to the past   
kholmes
Aug 6, 2002, 12:14:27
 
I am humble in your presence Mr Stallman ...   RMS: You are awesome but your focus needs to cha   
Douglas Phillipson
Sep 27, 2002, 15:51:42
 
what is the difference between vxworks a ...   doubt   
mayank
Jan 23, 2005, 19:40:12
 
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