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[OT] Re: Anyone has read the FSF Usenix speech ?



>>>>> "TL" == Thierry Laronde <thierry@cri74.org> writes:

    TL> Hello, After coming back from the Debian Conference --- where
    TL> we heard Marcus about the HURD ---, 

        Lucky fellow.  I would like to have gone.

        http://www.niksula.cs.hut.fi/~ateras/travel/debian_conference/aut_9680.jpg

    TL> I was surfing on the gnu website in order to see the news. And
    TL> I have read the speech from somebody of the FSF 

        Robert Chassell (founding Director, Secretary/Treasurer and
      Chief Financial Officer of the FSF (and co-author of, amongst
      other things, texinfo)).

    TL> thanking the USENIX for the award... and the paragraph about
    TL> the kernels... Well...

        Well what?

    TL> I have felt a bit puzzled about whether it was good to give
    TL> the info or not.  Altogether, it's better not to hide.

        What are you referring to?

        http://www.gnu.org/events/bob-usenix-lifetime-accept.txt, I
      presume (the statement is largely about freedom).  The 2 or 3
      years before July 98 *were* slow moving, that's no secret.  The
      comments about the Linux kernel did make me raise an eyebrow but
      are clarified well enough.

    TL> I would like now to have the official position of the FSF.

        About what?  Probably this is not the place to find it anyway.

    TL> I still think that there is a place for an extended Unix child
    TL> kernel.

        I don't understand this.  You mean the Hurd?


        Paul.



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