Examples of using Stallman in English and their translations into Polish
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Free Software and(e-)Government- an article from The Guardian, by Richard Stallman originally published under the title"Second Sight.
Two AI Lab people were not hired by either: Richard Stallman and Marvin Minsky.
given by Richard M. Stallman at New York University.
Transcription(in French) of a speech that Richard Stallman gave in 1998 at the University of Paris.
Transcript of the speech, The Danger of Software Patents by Richard M. Stallman given at Government Model Engineering College, India on 24th July 2001.
posted by Richard Stallman on September 27, 1983.
It was invented by Bob Chassell and Richard Stallman many years ago, and inspired by Brian Reid's….
Free Software and(e-)Government- an article from The Guardian, by Richard Stallman originally published under the title“Second Sight”.
given by Richard M. Stallman at MIT.
given by Richard M. Stallman at ArsDigita University.
He also invited Richard Stallman, the founder of the GNU project and Free Software Foundation to Moscow.
given by Richard M. Stallman at Queen Mary University of London, England 12th Feb 2002.
It was called the GNU Project, and was publicly announced on September 27, 1983, on the net. unix-wizards and net. usoft newsgroups by Stallman.
given by Richard M. Stallman at Auditorium Smelt, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
someone contacted Richard Stallman who clarified that Tusky is free software.
given by Richard M. Stallman at the University of Cambridge, England 25th March 2002.
It switched to the GNU Free Documentation License at the urging of Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation.
Richard Stallman started a discussion that again covers problems inherited by the GNU Free Documentation License(GFDL)
It was invented by Bob Chassell and Richard Stallman many years ago, and inspired by Brian Reid's Scribe formatting language,