Am Mittwoch 08 Mai 2019 11:41:56 schrieb Carsten Agger: > > To me it has reached its goals and should have been called concluded > > for good. (See comments to my article [1]). > > I believe the struggle to > have a free operating system is an ongoing on
> > [1] https://blogs.fsfe.org/bernhard/2012/03/lets-end-all-free-software-projects-quickly/ "I believe GNU turned into an initiative at some point, to the frustration of some GNU Hackers itself. While the fight for freedom is a neverending one, I believe the GNU Project should have celebrated its successful end some years ago!" The question in relation to your post is: What are the precise goals of the GNU "initiativ" (my terminology, explained in [1]) and how can they be measured and reached? What is having a "free operating system"? One that is is "available", or is "easily" availble, what does "easy" mean? Best Regards, Bernhard -- FSFE -- Founding Member Support our work for Free Software: blogs.fsfe.org/bernhard https://fsfe.org/donate | contribute
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