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> > We are the free software movement. > False. You are *a part of* the free software movement, but nowhere near > all of it, and whether you're currently a major part of it (or ever > were) is debatable. I started the free software movement, and I developed the philosophy for it. I also launched development of the GNU system. We have been campaigning for software freedom for a long time. Your hostility, often based on incorrect guesses of what our views are, doesn't show our views are wrong, only that you disagree. It is not a reason to change them. I would have been willing to discuss with you the reasons why (1) accessibility is an issue of features not freedom and (2) why software freedom is properly a higher priority than features, if you were inclined to have a thoughtful discussion about these questions. But you're not inclined to do that, so I don't see a point in explaining. -- Dr Richard Stallman (https://stallman.org) Chief GNUisance of the GNU Project (https://gnu.org) Founder, Free Software Foundation (https://fsf.org) Internet Hall-of-Famer (https://internethalloffame.org)