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- <H1><A NAME="SEC3" HREF="gnu_bulletin_toc.html#SEC3">What is the Free Software Foundation?</A></H1>
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- The Free Software Foundation is dedicated to eliminating
- restrictions on people's abilities and rights to copy, redistribute,
- understand, and modify computer programs. We do this by promoting the
- development and use of free software in all areas of computer use.
- Specifically, we are putting together a complete integrated software
- system named "GNU" (GNU's Not Unix) (pronounced "guh-new") that
- will be upwardly compatible with Unix. Most parts of this system are
- already working, and we are distributing them now.
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- The word "free" in our name pertains to freedom, not price. You may or
- may not pay money to get GNU software. Either way, you have two specific
- freedoms once you have the software: first, the freedom to copy the program
- and give it away to your friends and co-workers; and second, the freedom to
- change the program as you wish, by having full access to source code.
- Furthermore, you can study the source and learn how such programs are
- written. You may then be able to port it, improve it, and share your
- changes with others. If you redistribute GNU software, you may charge a
- fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, or you may give away
- copies.
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- Other organizations distribute whatever free software happens to be
- available. By contrast, the Free Software Foundation concentrates on
- development of new free software, working towards a GNU system complete
- enough to eliminate the need for you to purchase a proprietary
- system.
- <P>
- Besides developing GNU, FSF distributes copies of GNU software and
- manuals for a distribution fee, and accepts tax-deductible gifts to
- support GNU development. Most of FSF's funds come from its distribution
- service. We are tax exempt; you can deduct donations to us on your
- U.S. tax returns.
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- The Officers of the Foundation are: Richard M. Stallman, President;
- and Lisa Goldstein, Treasurer/Secretary. The Foundation Board of
- Directors are: Richard M. Stallman, Gerald J. Sussman, Harold
- Abelson, Robert J. Chassell, and Leonard H. Tower Jr.
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