"Alfred M. Szmidt" ams@gnu.org
The Debian Project is even less of a proprietary software vendor than Linux Magazine, who published Georg's Brave GNU World in a
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friendly way IIRC, so some FSFers must have thought them worthy of
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assistance.
Brave GNU world is licensed under a free license that allows republication. Comparing a project and a magazine is beyond absurd.
Please note the highlighted part above.
Are you going to imply that if Microsoft publishes a copy of the GNU Manifesto, then the "FSFers" must have thought them worthy of assistance?
If done in the same way, with recommendation at the top of a page like http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/bgw/bgw.en.html 'Started in January 1999, the Brave GNU World is a monthly column which has since then been released in nine languages[*] on the web and printed in the German "Linux-Magazin," the "Linux Magazine" U.K., "Microsoftware" (a large computer magazine in Korea) and the "Linux-Magazine" in France.' then I would, yes.
Hope that explains,