> Free software without rms is like the theory of relativity without > Einstein.
Your rambling is void of coherence and insight. There was a time when the FSF, and its choice of chief executive, was relevant. That time roughly overlapped with Microsoft's heyday in the 1990s. Now that the war's been won, and open source [1] is now the default configuration, the FSF has become less a serious advocacy group, and more a historical society. Consider my characterization less dimunitive and more congratulatory of the FSF. [1] No one cares about the theoretical distinction between open source and libre.