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-% SiSU 0.38
+% SiSU 1.0
@title: Free as in Freedom
@@ -37,11 +37,7 @@
% @promo: sisu_icon, sample_search, fsf, open_society, sisu
-:A~ Free as in Freedom
-
-:B~ Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software
-
-:C~ By Sam Williams
+:A~ @title @author
1~preface Preface
@@ -1673,7 +1669,7 @@ By 1993, the GNU Project's inability to deliver a working kernel was leading to
% ={Chassell, Robert}
-% note difference in spelling of name Chasell/Chassel in footnote
+% note difference in spelling of name Chasell/Chassel in footnote
Much has been made about the GNU Project's struggles during the 1990-1993 period. While some place the blame on Stallman for those struggles, Eric Raymond, an early member of the GNU Emacs team and later Stallman critic, says the problem was largely institutional. "The FSF got arrogant," Raymond says. "They moved away from the goal of doing a production-ready operating system to doing operating-system research." Even worse, "They thought nothing outside the FSF could affect them."
={HURD kernel+4;Raymond, Eric}