2007/12/13, Gregg Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 12/13/07, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Please see
> >
> >        http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/faq2.html
> >
> > And
> >
> >         ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/
> >
>
> Not to mention:
>
>   http://directory.fsf.org/project/reactOS/ - "ReactOS is a project to
> create a free operating system that is compatible with Windows NT so
> users can have access to a free operating system but still run their
> favorite Windows PC programs and drivers."
>
>   http://directory.fsf.org/project/Windows32API/ - "It is a set of
> header files and import libraries that can be used by GNU tools for
> compiling and linking programs to be run under operating systems
> supporting the Win32 Application Programming Interface. "
>
>   http://directory.fsf.org/project/gtmess/ - "gtmess is a console MSN
> Messenger client for GNU/Linux and other systems that conform to the
> POSIX standard. It supports the MSNP9 protocol version."
>
>   http://directory.fsf.org/project/macssh/ "...This is a Macintosh
> version for SSH."
>
>   http://directory.fsf.org/project/djgpp/ "Complete 32-bit C/C++
> development system for Intel 80386 (and higher) PCs running DOS."
>
> Etc. etc. etc. - it's all over the place.  If the cygwin stuff (dunno
> if it is or not) is merged into the main source repository, then we
> can assume that virtually every piece of GNU code has been designed to
> work with windows, so it can't be recommended.  Thus does the
> revolution devour its children.
>
> Given the plain weirdness of the arguments "Richard Stallman" has been
> making, maybe we should consider the possibility that we've been had
> by an impostor trying to get a rise out of the OBSD crowd. ;)  If not,
> then the interesting question is, why is he doing this, really?  All
> the pronouncements about freedom, and the Important Life Lessons about
> how mentioning a thing is tantamount to endorsing it - it just doesn't
> add up, it's too silly.  I wonder what the real agenda is.
>
> -gregg



Mr. Stallman you are nude, please stop.

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