Tomorrow we rebuild. 
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Replying to @sarahmei
No you don't. What you do is destroy, you don't build shit. RMS, on top of being the reason free software exists, made free software his identity. He is the reason it remained rigorously untouched. Watch Microsoft absorb the FSF now.
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Replying to @RaggyWaltz @sarahmei
Letting one person have that level of control on any movement is not healthy and doesn't make sense especially in this arena.
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Replying to @smelllikesugar @sarahmei
Yeah lol lmao let's kick Linus out of the Linux foundation and see what happens. Linus got approached many times by the NSA and refused their offer. That strong leadership is the reason why I'm not forced to login in to my Google/Microsoft/Apple account to use the computer I own.
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Replying to @RaggyWaltz @sarahmei
Like, put everything aside...he's outdated and your mentality is outdated. There are people who have their fingers on the pulse of what's important and relevant today that may not have the same stature but can probably do a better job of the advocacy work necessary to *progress*.
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Replying to @smelllikesugar @sarahmei
How is he outdated? Free software NEEDS to be rigid. Those people you're talking about (no names?) do not have the same commitment he has. RMS could never be swayed, for money or anything. I would bet those "progress" hungry "people" cannot say the same.
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You don't have a freedom movement without freedom of ideas, freedom to bring one's self to work or an event without fear, without open discourse, etc. I would say that Stallman's presence was holding all of that back. Now, the ball can be moved forward. The end.
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