Slogan

Georg C. F. Greve greve at gnu.org
Wed May 16 13:14:53 UTC 2001


 || On Wed, 16 May 2001 14:08:04 +0100
 || Marc Eberhard <m.a.eberhard at aston.ac.uk> wrote: 

 >> > Does anyone have a good idea?

 >> Information wants to be free.

 me> FSFE, because software wants to be free.

Or maybe

   "Communication must be free"

Which would go into the direction of the "right to read" story. For
those who haven't read it yet:

  http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html


Being able to use the medium software is becoming as important as the
ability to read and write. Therefore it must not be controlled. I'd
*really* like if we'd find something that would express this in just a
few words.

Regards,
                Georg

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