On Oct 9, 2011, at 10:17 , Gerold Rupprecht wrote:

> I am the father of two children. I have separated from their mom. I
> cannot simply ask for my children to disappear...  You have given birth
> to a project, and made it available to all as per the FSF licenses.

Yes, but how would you feel about a third party renaming your children, and 
airbrushing history and then holding them out as their own progeny, denying you 
any rights?

The source was written by me and has never been assigned, yet it sites on the 
FSF subversion servers marked as being the property of the FSF.  I have not 
assigned copyright to the source to the FSF, yet many of the source files have 
been changed to say that they are copyright FSF.  

The checked out source comes with the GPLv3, which I have never agreed to and 
there is no legal basis for anyone other than the author for it to be moved 
from the LGPL to the GPL.

> I feel offended by your request because you have not taken the time or
> effort to think through the consequences for the innocent "bystander"
> and other contributors.

I have thought through the request.  The consequences are exactly what I aim to 
achieve.  The statement by rms that started all this not only took a cheap shot 
at Steve, it referred to me as a fool.  I will not continue to support, help, 
or stand by quietly while the FSF president decides to insult me and call me 
names for not being 100% ideologically aligned with their organization. In 
addition to nfmake I've written lots of non open source software.  Does this 
also make me a "malign influence"? Will rms be glad when I am gone as well?

The FSF has gone from being an advocate of software freedom by providing and 
advocating free software, to a organization of zealotry.  The board of the 
organization through their silence supports the actions of their president, 
which include disrupting speakers, insulting large swaths of the public and 
their own supporters. The rhetoric has passed the line of rancor and descended 
into hostility.

> You have made a legal commitment to people like
> me who you have never met nor know. I request that you stand by it.

I don't believe their is any legal commitment between myself and you .  And 
even if it is so found, I put you and the rest of the world on notice that if I 
could turn back time, I would seek to undo anything I have done that might have 
helped the FSF.

The actions of the FSF are not only driving people to not contribute, they are 
creating regret among those who once supported them.


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Karl Kraft
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