> Lets think how many hours RMS has put into GNU over the years. That should count for something, no?
In terms of personal respect, sure.
In terms of attention given to an argument, maybe, but that's also how you end up with a narrow bubble.
In terms of retaining a unclear joke designed as backhanded political advocacy on an issue that isn't central to the shared ideology that defines GNU in the technical documentation of a GNU project? I can't see it, no.
In terms of personal respect, sure.
In terms of attention given to an argument, maybe, but that's also how you end up with a narrow bubble.
In terms of retaining a unclear joke designed as backhanded political advocacy on an issue that isn't central to the shared ideology that defines GNU in the technical documentation of a GNU project? I can't see it, no.