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Journal articles on the topic "Richard Stallman"

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Vainio, Niklas, and Tere Vadén. "Free Software Philosophy and Open Source." International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes 4, no. 4 (2012): 56–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijossp.2012100105.

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This article introduces and explains some of the most relevant features of the free software philosophy formulated by Richard M. Stallman in the 1980s. The free software philosophy and the free software movement built on it historically preceded the open source movement by a decade and provided some of the key technological, legal and ideological foundations of the open source movement. Thus, in order to study the ideology of open source and its differences with regard to other modes of software production, it is important to understand the reasoning and the presuppositions included in Stallma
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Stallman, Richard. "A day in the life of…Richard Stallman." XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students 8, no. 4 (2002): 4–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/567170.567171.

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Reilly, Michael. "Interview: Richard Stallman, one of the founders of “free software”." New Scientist 198, no. 2651 (2008): 42–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(08)60917-3.

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Cordero Corro, Reynaldo. "Richard Stallman, Software libre y Licencia GNU: ética, inteligencia y comunidad." Vivat Academia, no. 22 (February 15, 2003): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.15178/va.2001.22.13-22.

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García Ruíz, Darío. "Razones para usar Software Libre en Educación." Letras ConCiencia TecnoLógica, no. 11 (August 6, 2018): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.55411/26652544.106.

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Este artículo presenta la importancia y desarrollo histórico del Software libre, que le ha permitido convertirse en una herramienta fundamental para promover la libertad, la moral y la educación con economía, aspectos que lo diferencian notablemente del software propietario. Luego se mencionan las razones para su uso en la educación, según Richard Stallman fundador del movimiento GNU; los aspectos que permite enseñar el Software Libre cuando hace parte de las actividades académicas y el decálogo de razones para incluirlo en procesos educativos, con el fin de concientizar a las instituciones, e
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Renedo Farpón, Cristina. "La implantación del periodismo ‘Open Source’ como un nuevo modelo de comunicación en Internet." Revista Dígitos, no. 5 (July 20, 2019): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/rd.v0i5.136.

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Richard Stallman, uno de los padres y abanderado del software libre, define esta tecnología como la libertad de los usuarios para ejecutar, copiar, distribuir, estudiar, cambiar y mejorar el software (Stallman, 2004). Estos principios, que fueron enunciados para ser aplicados a código informático, pueden extrapolarse a la creación, uso y distribución de la información periodística en entornos digitales a través de los principios de participación (intervención y aportes ciudadanos para construir o completar la información periodística), colaboración (capacidad de utilizar, distribuir y mejorar
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Sushil, Kumar*1 Dr. Rajiv Mahajan2 &. Dr. Sumesh Sood3. "SOME IMPORTANT ISSUES IN FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES & RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY 6, no. 11 (2017): 257–61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1049593.

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In 1983 Richard Stallman founded the free software movement. According to the founder this type of software respects user’s freedom and social solidarity of development team called community in FOSS terminology. Whereas proprietary softwares take away the user’s freedom and keep the users helpless. In free and open source software the concept of sharing the source code is used. Here all the participants are connected through internet. FOSS has grown now in a full fledged software development methodology thruought the world. This methodology cuts down or reduces the cost of software. Also no co
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Sushil, Kumar*1 Dr. Rajiv Mahajan2&Dr. Sumesh Sood3. "SOME IMPORTANT ISSUES IN FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE." GLOBAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND RESEARCHES 5, no. 9 (2018): 132–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1412438.

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In 1983 Richard Stallman founded the free software movement. According to the founder this type of software respects user’s freedom and social solidarity of development team called community in FOSS terminology. Whereas proprietary softwares take away the user’s freedom and keep the users helpless. In free and open source software the concept of sharing the source code is used. Here all the participants are connected through internet. FOSS has grown now in a full fledged software development methodology thruought the world. This methodology cuts down or reduces the cost of software
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Sarmiento Donate, Rosario. "Richard Stallman, Wu Ming, César Rendueles, Kembrew McLeod, Contra el copyright : cinco ensayos combativos: [reseña]." Estudios: filosofía, historia, letras 8, no. 94 (2010): 238. http://dx.doi.org/10.5347/01856383.0094.000174969.

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Muhammad Ilyas, Fazli Rabi, Nasir Rashid, Noor ul Islam, and Sahab Ahmad Khan. "REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING CHALLENGES IN OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT: A MULTIVOCAL LITERATURE REVIEW PROTOCOL WITH PRELIMINARY RESULTS." Kashf Journal of Multidisciplinary Research 1, no. 12 (2024): 254–63. https://doi.org/10.71146/kjmr170.

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In the dynamic landscape of software development, open source software (OSS) has acquired traction due to its collaborative and transparent nature. In OSS, source code of the software is accessible to users under a copyright license. The license allows the users to examine, improve, alter and distribute the software either in modified or unmodified form. Richard Stallman, programmer at MIT, presented the idea of making source code freely accessible in the year 1983, from an ideological movement. Users must accept the conditions of a license before the use of OSS. Requirement engineering (RE) i
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Richard Stallman"

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Broca, Sébastien. "L'utopie du logiciel libre : la construction de projets de transformation sociale en lien avec le mouvement du "free software"." Paris 1, 2012. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00662283.

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Dans le mouvement d'extension de la portée sociale du logiciel libre s'est constituée une utopie, qui constitue un pan de l'imaginaire politique contemporain. Cette utopie s'étend désormais bien au-delà de son milieu socio-culturel d'origine (le milieu hacker), du fait des liens tissés entre «libristes» et défenseurs des «biens communs», du poids croissant de l'approche open source, et à proportion de l'intérêt suscité par le logiciel libre chez certains intellectuels critiques à partir de la fin des années 1990. Reprenant l'idéal cybernétique de libre circulation de l'information, l'utopie du
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Broca, Sebastien. "L'utopie du logiciel libre. La construction de projets de transformation sociale en lien avec le mouvement du free software." Phd thesis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00662283.

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Dans le mouvement d'extension de la portée sociale du logiciel libre s'est constituée une utopie, qui constitue un pan de l'imaginaire politique contemporain. Cette utopie s'étend désormais bien au-delà de son milieu socio-culturel d'origine (le milieu hacker), du fait des liens tissés entre " libristes " et défenseurs des " biens communs ", du poids croissant de l'approche open source, et à proportion de l'intérêt suscité par le logiciel libre chez certains intellectuels critiques à partir de la fin des années 1990. Reprenant l'idéal cybernétique de libre circulation de l'information, l'utopi
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Books on the topic "Richard Stallman"

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Lawrence, Lessig, and Free Software Foundation (Cambridge, Mass.), eds. Free software, free society: Selected essays of Richard Stallman. 2nd ed. Free Software Foundation, 2010.

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Williams, Sam. Free as in freedom (2.0): Richard Stallman and the free software revolution. 2nd ed. Free Software Foundation, 2010.

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Stallman, Richard M., and Joshua Gay. Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2009.

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Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman. Free Software Foundation, 2002.

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Richard Stallman et la révolution du logiciel libre. Une biographie autorisée. Eyrolles, 2010.

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Richard Stallman et la révolution du logiciel libre: Une biographie autorisée. Eyrolles, 2009.

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Williams, Sam. Free As in Freedom: Richard Stallman and the Battle to Liberate Software. Times Books, 2003.

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Free as in freedom: Richard Stallman's crusade for free software. O'Reilly, 2002.

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Williams, Sam. Free As in Freedom [Paperback]: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software. O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, 2002.

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Williams, Sam. Free As in Freedom [Paperback]: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software. O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Richard Stallman"

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O’Regan, Gerard. "Richard Stallman." In Giants of Computing. Springer London, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5340-5_52.

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Zhao, Luyin, and Fadi P. Deek. "Open Source Software Development Model." In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, First Edition. IGI Global, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-553-5.ch391.

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The open source movement can be traced back to the hacker culture in the ’60s and ’70s. In the early 1980s, the tenet of free software for sharing was explicitly raised by Richard Stallman, who was working on developing software systems and invited others to share, contribute, and give back to the community of cooperative hackers. Stallman, together with other volunteers, established the Free Software Foundation to host GNU (Gnu’s Not Unix, a set of UNIX-compatible software system). Eric Raymond, Stallman’s collaborator, is the primary founder of the Open Source Initiative. Both communities ar
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Vainio, Niklas, and Tere Vadén. "Free Software Philosophy and Open Source." In Software Applications. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-060-8.ch002.

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This chapter introduces and explains some of the most relevant features of the free software philosophy formulated by Richard M. Stallman in the 1980s. The free software philosophy and the free software movement built on it historically preceded the open source movement by a decade and provided some of the key technological, legal and ideological foundations of the open source movement. Thus, in order to study the ideology of open source and its differences with regard to other modes of software production, it is important to understand the reasoning and the presuppositions included in Stallma
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Keats, Jonathon. "Copyleft." In Virtual Words. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195398540.003.0017.

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Developing an open-source alternative to the UNIX operating system in the early 1980s, the master hacker Richard Stallman faced a dilemma: if he put his new GNU software in the public domain, people could copyright their improved versions, undermining the open-source cycle by taking away the freedoms he’d granted. So Stallman copyrighted GNU himself, and distributed it, at no cost, under a license that arguably was to have greater impact on the future of computing than even the software he was striving to protect. The GNU Emacs General Public License was the founding document of the copyleft.
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Stallman, Richard, and Adolfo Plasencia. "The Free Software Paradigm and the Hacker Ethic." In Is the Universe a Hologram? The MIT Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262036016.003.0022.

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This dialogue is preceded by an introduction about Richard Stallman and the power of “code”, by Lawrence Lessing, as well as a detailed biography of Richard revised by himself. In the conversation following this, Stallman analyzes the origin and validity of the ‘hacking’ and ‘hack’ concepts and the differences between ‘hackers’ and ‘crackers’. He then describes in detail the concept, dimension, forms of creation and the development of software code, especially free software and its implementation framework. He later reflects on and outlines his vision of the relationship between the use of tec
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Yeats, Dave. "Morality and Pragmatism in Free Software and Open Source." In Software Applications. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-060-8.ch169.

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This chapter analyzes the differences between the philosophy of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) as described by Richard Stallman and the open source movement as described in the writings of Eric Raymond. It argues that free software bases its activity on the argument that sharing code is a moral obligation and open source bases its activity on a pragmatic argument that sharing code produces better software. By examining the differences between these two related software movements, this chapter enables readers to consider the implications of these differences and make more informed decisions
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Torres Cosió, Verónica, and Lizeth Rodríguez González. "Prólogo." In Ofimática libre para la docencia. Astra Ediciones, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.61728/ae24260015.

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En el ámbito educativo, el uso de las Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación (TIC), se ha convertido en herramienta necesaria para facilitar el trabajo de académicos, administrativos y del estudiantado. Tal es el caso del Software Libre, creado a principios de la década de los ochenta por Richard Stallman, quien además fundó la Free Software Foundation (FSF) y a través del desarrollo del proyecto GNU acuñó un sistema operativo libre y compatible con Unix. El Software Libre consiste en programas informáticos, dentro de los que se encuentran el LibreOffice, cuyo código fuente está disponib
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Udoh, Emmanuel. "Open Source Database Technologies." In Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch150.

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The free or open source software (OSS) movement, pioneered by Richard Stallman in 1983, is gaining mainstream acceptance and challenging the established order of the commercial software world. The movement is taking root in various aspects of software development, namely operating systems (Linux), Web servers (Apache), databases (MySQL), and scripting languages (PHP) to mention but a few. The basic tenet of the movement is that the underlying code of any open source software should be freely viewable, modifiable, or redistributable by any interested party, as enunciated under the copyleft conc
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