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Re: [LUG] GNU turn thirty!

 

Here's RMS' original post, in glorious green-screen: http://article.olduse.net/771@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


On 28 September 2013 17:51, Philip Hudson <phil.hudson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In case there's anyone who didn't see this...

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From: Free Software Foundation <info@xxxxxxx>
Date: 28 September 2013 02:56
Subject: GNU turn thirty!
To: Philip Hudson <phil.hudson@xxxxxxxxx>


GNU logoDear Philip,

Can you believe it? The GNU system is thirty years old today!

In 1983, Richard Stallman launched the free software movement with the words, "Free Unix!" We've freed a lot more than that in the last thirty years. The GNU system is now a vast universe of fully free operating systems, window managers, and software that serves almost every imaginable purpose. More than 95 percent of the world's supercomputers run free software. A majority of web servers run free software. Even more impressive, there are estimated to be tens of millions of free software users worldwide.

That's a lot to celebrate. This weekend, the Free Software Foundation will be honoring thirty years of GNU with a celebration and hackathon in Cambridge, MA. Around the world, there are over eighteen celebrations planned on almost every inhabited continent. And online, people are showing their love for GNU by embedding the special 30th anniversary badge on their websites and donating to support GNU's future work.

Please join us in the celebration:

Happy Hacking,

The entire Free Software Foundation team


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