Richard Stallman
Also known as
Richard Matthew Stallman (born March 16, 1953), often known by his initials, rms, is a software freedom activist and computer programmer. He campaigns for software to be distributed in a manner such that its users receive the freedoms to use, study, distribute and modify that software. Software that ensures these freedoms is termed free software. Stallman launched the GNU Project, founded the Free Software Foundation, developed the GNU Compiler Collection and GNU Emacs, and wrote the GNU General Public License. Stallman launched the GNU Project in September 1983 to create a Unix-like computer operating system composed entirely of free software. With this, he also launched the free software movement. He has been the GNU project's lead architect and organizer, and developed a number of pieces of widely used GNU software. In October 1985 he founded the Free Software Foundation. Stallman pioneered the concept of copyleft, which uses the principles of copyright law to preserve the right to use, modify and distribute free software, and is the main author of free software licenses which describe those terms, most notably the GNU General Public License (GPL), the most widely used free software license. **Source:** <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman" target="blanck" title="Richard Stallman (Wikipedia)">Wikipedia</a>
Born 1956-03-16
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Books by Richard Stallman
Total count: 20
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GNU Emacs manual4th ed., Emacs version 17.Free Software Foundation1986-01-01
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GNU makeA program for directing recompilationEd. 0.46 editionFree Software Foundation1994-01-01
The GNU C Library Reference Manual for Version 1.09 BetaFree Software Foundation1996-05-21
Debugging With Gdb, V.4.161ST editionBrand: Specialized Systems Consultants1996-12-01
Using and Porting GNU CC for Version 2.8Free Software Foundation1998-03-01
Open sourcesvoices from the open source revolution1st ed.O'Reilly1999-01-01-
The termcap manualThe termcap library and data base3rd ed. (rev.) editionFree Software Foundation1999-08-01
Debugging with GDBthe GNU source-level debugger8th ed., for GDB ver. 5.0.Free Software Foundation2000-01-01
Gnu Make Ver 3.79Free Software Foundation2000-01-01
Gnu Emacs Lisp Reference Manual Ver 20.1Revised editionFree Software Foundation2000-05-01
Gcc Target Description MacrosUsing and Porting the Gnu Compiler Collection Gcc (GCC Target Description Macros)Iuniverse Inc2000-08-01
Using and Porting the Gnu Compiler Collection GccIuniverse Inc2000-08-01
Gnu ReferenceUsing and Porting the Gnu Complier Collection Gcc (Using and Porting the GNU Compiler Collection)Iuniverse Inc2000-08-01
Bison: The Yacc-Compatible Parser GeneratorNovember 1995, Bison Version 1.25Iuniverse Inc2000-08-01
Gcc Command OptionsUsing and Porting the Gnu Complier Collection Gcc (Using and Porting the GNU Compiler Collection)Iuniverse Inc2000-08-01
Gnu Tools MicellanyA Compendium of Gnu UtilitiesIuniverse Inc2000-10-01-
No Sir, no monopoly!free software, a perspective1st ed.Prajasakti Book House2002-01-01
GNU Emacs Manual, For Version 21, 15th Edition15th editionKnowledgeWorks Publications Inc.2002-08-01
Comparing and Merging Files with GNU diff and patchNetwork Theory Ltd.2003-01-01
GNU Emacs manual16th ed., updated for Emacs Version 22.Free Software Foundation2007-01-01