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Richard Stallman's Next Public Talk is on Friday, 17:30 in Córdoba (Spain), FSF Cannot Mention It


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 23, 2024,

updated Apr 23, 2024


[Meme] The 'Cancel Culture' and Its 'Hit List'

IRC Proceedings: Monday, April 22, 2024


↺ Richard Stallman Bologna 2024


Yesterday: [Video] Online Brigade Demands That the Person Who Started GNU/Linux is Denied Public Speaking (and Why FSF Cannot Mention His Speeches)


[Video] Online Brigade Demands That the Person Who Started GNU/Linux is Denied Public Speaking (and Why FSF Cannot Mention His Speeches)


THE PERSON behind GNU/Linux, Richard Stallman, has just 'unearthed' his next speech in Europe:


↺ has just 'unearthed' his next speech in Europe


>

el 26th de Abril, 2024 in Córdoba, Spain


El software libre, libertad, y sociedad


Hora empezar:Viernes, el 26th de Abril, de 17:30 a 18:50 Direccion:Colegio Mayor Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Salon de Actos Avenida de Menéndez Pidal, s/n 14004 Córdoba (Córdoba) España Streaming:Habrá streaming, cuando sepamos el URL lo publicáremos aquí. El discurso es en español.


We now know why the FSF does not mention his talks. He was last mentioned is passing at Free Software Supporter ("This article by Richard Stallman points out how every legal issue about libre software is at root a moral issue and explains why the moral level is what matters most."), but one can "discover" his talks by checking his homepage every week or visiting (back) his Talks page. And that takes effort! Any attempt to marginalise founders isn't unprecedented as a strategy (Linux, Python, Docker, Nix, Mastodon, Mandrake/Mandriva, OSI) because orphaned projects/organisations are ripe for hostile takeover. █


why the FSF does not mention his talks

↺ is passing at Free Software Supporter

Nix


> El software libre, libertad, y sociedad; El discurso es en español.




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