Richard Stallman citations célèbres
While corporations dominate society and write the laws, each advance or change in technology is an opening for them to further restrict or mistreat its users.
en
“Je peux expliquer le logiciel libre en 3 mots : liberté, égalité, fraternité.”
citation rituelle à chacune de ses conférences en France, en référence à la devise de la République française.
Logiciel libre
“L’Amérique signifie « libertés civiles », et le patriotisme, c’est les protéger”
America means Civil Liberties, Patriotism Is protecting them
en
Citation publiée sur le site de Richard Stallman depuis plusieurs années.
Patriotisme
“Nous qualifier d’« open source », c’est comme qualifier Kucinich de républicain.”
To call us « open source » is like calling Kucinich a Republican.
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Richard Stallman Citations
I thought of her as my childhood sweetheart, the idea being you're never too old to have one.
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Steve Jobs, the pioneer of the computer as a jail made cool, designed to sever fools from their freedom, has died.
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Steve Jobs
fr
“Pensez à la liberté d’expression, pas à la « gratuité.»”
Think of « free speech », not « free beer ».
en
Au sujet du terme « free software », traduit en français par le terme « logiciel libre », cette citation perd alors de son sens.
Logiciel libre
To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden’s example.
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Edward Snowden
Richard Stallman portait le projet GNUPedia depuis 1999
Richard Stallman: Citations en anglais
“When the goal is to help others as well as oneself, we call that idealism.”
1990s, Copyleft: Pragmatic Idealism (1998)
Contexte: Every decision a person makes stems from the person's values and goals. People can have many different goals and values; fame, profit, love, survival, fun, and freedom, are just some of the goals that a good person might have. When the goal is to help others as well as oneself, we call that idealism.
My work on free software is motivated by an idealistic goal: spreading freedom and cooperation. I want to encourage free software to spread, replacing proprietary software that forbids cooperation, and thus make our society better.
“Every decision a person makes stems from the person's values and goals.”
1990s, Copyleft: Pragmatic Idealism (1998)
Contexte: Every decision a person makes stems from the person's values and goals. People can have many different goals and values; fame, profit, love, survival, fun, and freedom, are just some of the goals that a good person might have. When the goal is to help others as well as oneself, we call that idealism.
My work on free software is motivated by an idealistic goal: spreading freedom and cooperation. I want to encourage free software to spread, replacing proprietary software that forbids cooperation, and thus make our society better.
Why Software Should Be Free (1991) http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/shouldbefree.html
1990s
On hearing someone owns a GNU+Linŭ/Windows dual boot machine, quoted in "Richard Stallman’s Opinion On Dual Booting – “Defenestrate It”" in digitizor (31 May 2011) http://digitizor.com/2011/05/31/richard-stallmans-opinion-on-dual-booting-defenestrate-it/
2010s
"Dutch paedophiles form political party" (5 June 2006) https://www.stallman.org/archives/2006-may-aug.html#05%20June%202006%20%28Dutch%20paedophiles%20form%20political%20party%29
2000s
"The Free Software Movement and the GNU/Linux Operating System", address at LinuxTag (July 2000)
2000s
My Doom and You (2004) http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/my_doom.html
2000s
1980s, GNU Manifesto (1985)
"Free Software as a Social Movement" on Znet (18 December 2005) https://zcomm.org/znetarticle/free-software-as-a-social-movement-by-richard-stallman/
2000s
"Pedophilia" (4 January 2013) http://stallman.org/archives/2012-nov-feb.html#04_January_2013_%28Pedophilia%29
2010s
On the OpenBSD mailing list (14 December 2007) http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=119762874930534&w=2
2000s
2000s, Free Software: Freedom and Cooperation (2001)
Richard Stallman's dissenting view on Steve Jobs http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/10/steve-jobs-stallman-dissenting-view.html in The Los Angeles Times (8 October 2011)
2010s
But companies do not seem to use the term "free software" that way; perhaps its association with idealism makes it seem unsuitable. The term "open source" opened the door for this.
1990s, Why "Free Software" is better than "Open Source" (1998)
“You can use any editor you want, but remember that vi vi vi is the text editor of the beast.”
HOPE Speech (2006) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S76pHIYx3ik
2000s
1990s, Why "Free Software" is better than "Open Source" (1998)
On Hacking (2002) http://stallman.org/articles/on-hacking.html
2000s
1990s, Copyleft: Pragmatic Idealism (1998)
1980s, GNU Manifesto (1985)
“It is funny, but I’m disappointed that it accentuates the shallow.”
Remarks on "Kernel mentor", an Everybody loves Eric Raymond internet cartoon (17 May 2005) http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/archive/kernel-mentor in which he is depicted stating "GNU's not understood by everyone, Linus."
2000s
"Richard Stallman: Facebook IS Mass Surveillance", RT (2 December 2011) http://rt.com/news/richard-stallman-free-software-875/
2010s
Stallman's Law (2012) https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/stallmans-law.html
2010s
Variante: While corporations dominate society and write the laws, each advance or change in technology is an opening for them to further restrict or mistreat its users.
1980s, GNU Manifesto (1985)
nasal sex with dead plants
Stallman archives (28 June 2003) https://stallman.org/archives/2003-may-aug.html
2000s
1990s, Copyleft: Pragmatic Idealism (1998)
"MEME 2.04", an interview with David S. Bennahum (1996)
1990s
How I do my computing (2006)
2000s