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In fact, I have spent years trying to think of a way to address modern threats to Free software without amendments to the FSD that would nullify existing freedoms. The FSD is something we want to continue, even when Stallman retires, and I don’t think editing it should be considered lightly. I think the FSD is extremely important, as much a cornerstone of the Free software movement as its author, Richard Stallman. “…I have spent years trying to think of a way to address modern threats to Free software without amendments to the FSD that would nullify existing freedoms.”Today the topic of the Free Software Definition came up. (Strategic to those who want to control our projects.)

Topics include debate over articles written by Jagadees, Free software education and strategically “bloated” software. Created in September to defend Richard Stallman and advocate Stallman-inspired software freedom, The Free Software Force has an active and growing mailing list. Today’s article is NOT from the Free Software Force, but it is partly about them. Summary: “I would be willing to contribute to a project that creates a second tier, or “Four More Freedoms” but I have to ask: what freedoms do we need that we don’t have?” Posted in Free/Libre Software, FSF at 9:25 pm by Dr. 11.25.19 Four More Freedoms? Free Software Force Ponders Those and More
