Sam Steingold wrote:
> 
> if you use it, you should probably be aware that the program is called
> Emacs, not the way you call it.  Using "Emacs" to mean "GNU Emacs as
> distributed by the FSF", and "emacs" to mean "an implementation of
> emacs, such as Emacs of XEmacs" is clear enough, IMO.  RMS, who wrote
> Emacs, wants his users to call his program "Emacs", and I see no reason
> not to comply with such a simple request.

You moron.

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Jamie Zawinski
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