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Philosophy of the GNU Project - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
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Skip to content | Skip to navigation | Skip to search | Translations of this page | Accessibility The GNU Operating System Search: Philosophy Licenses Education Downloads Documentation Help GNU Join the FSF! Introduction Audio and video Essays and articles Speeches and interviews Third party ideas All philosophy articles العربية [ar] български [bg] bosanski [bs] català [ca] Česky [cs] dansk [da] Deutsch [de] ελληνικά [el] English [en] español [es] suomi [fi] français [fr] galego [gl] עברית [he] magyar [hu] Bahasa Indonesia [id] italiano [it] 日本語 [ja] 한국어 [ko] македонски [mk] Nederlands [nl] polski [pl] português do Brasil [pt-br] română [ro] русский [ru] српски [sr] 简体中文 [zh-cn] 繁體中文 [zh-tw] Philosophy of the GNU Project Our development of the GNU free software operating system is motivated by the philosophy of the free software movement. This page provides an introduction to that philosophy. Free software is a matter of freedom: people should be free to use software in all the ways that are socially useful. Software differs from material objects—such as chairs, sandwiches, and gasoline—in that it can be copied and changed much more easily. These possibilities make software as useful as it is; we believe software users should be able to make use of them. For further reading, please select a section from the menu above. We also maintain a list of most recently added articles . Introduction What is Free Software? History of GNU/Linux Why Software Should Not Have Owners Copyleft: Pragmatic Idealism Why Free Software Needs Free Documentation Selling Free Software is OK! Motives For Writing Free Software The Right to Read: A Dystopian Short Story by Richard Stallman Why "Open Source" misses the point of Free Software We also keep a list of Organizations that Work for Freedom in Computer Development and Electronic Communications . GNU home page FSF home page GNU Art GNU Fun GNU's Who? Free Software Directory Site map The Free Software Foundation is the principal organizational sponsor of the GNU Operating System . Our mission is to preserve, protect and promote the freedom to use, study, copy, modify, and redistribute computer software, and to defend the rights of Free Software users. Support GNU and the FSF by buying manuals and gear , joining the FSF as an associate member or by making a donation, either directly to the FSF or via Flattr . back to top Please send FSF & GNU inquiries to <gnu@gnu.org> . There are also other ways to contact the FSF. Please send broken links and other corrections or suggestions to <webmasters@gnu.org> . Please see the Translations README for information on coordinating and submitting translations of this article. Copyright © 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License . Updated: $Date: 2012/06/10 08:08:58 $ ...
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