the sorcerer's code.
The article discusses the author's conversation with Richard Stallman, a computer programmer who established a free software (FS) movement in large to address his own concerns about digital privacy and the future of information sharing. Topics mentioned include the difference between FS and propriet...
| Publicado en: | Psychology Today Vol. 49; no. 6; pp. 78 - 87 |
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Sussex Publishers LLC
Nov/Dec2016
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