The sad part is that it took RMS making excuses for sex trafficking for him to get kicked out. He's been a hindrance to the free software movement for many years now, in technical/licensing/endorsement/general image matters.
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Call me when the FSF isn't actively hurting the cause for hardware freedon by having bass-ackwards certification rules that result in designs where non-free parts are made invisible and untouchable and unfreeable.
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Call me when Stallman's deep-seated fears of proprietary GCC plugins have prevented any kind of modern integration features with IDEs for decades, because he refuses to let the compiler export any kind of AST representation that can be used for high-level integration.
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Call me when they stop alienating everyone by endlessly whining about calling systems "GNU/Linux" (and actively writing it into their requirements for certifications) when the average Linux system has more Chromium code than GNU code these days.
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It's right there in the FSF guidelines, and if you keep calling me a liar without even a modicum of Googling to see if I'm right, I'm just going to block you because you're clearly not worth having a discussion with. https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/criteria …
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Oh, it isn't true? Have you checked? Because I have, and on an average HTPC machine I own, I have 215MB worth of GNU packages and Chromium alone is 339MB.
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Installed package contents. Yes, it's an arbitrary metric, like any other. Simplest way to measure the overall product installed.
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