Re: Questions



I would be the last person in the world to dictate what you should
think.  (In www.stallman.org I defend the freedom of speech of some
protest groups that I don't agree with.)  But I'm sure you understand
that when you join an existing project, which has certain goals,
principles, and policies, working for the project means agreeing to
follow them, for the purposes of your work on the project.  This
doesn't mean you must agree with them.  You're welcome to do this and
contribute even if you actually disagree.

Whether you can reconcile yourself to this is for you to decide.  If
you don't feel that you can, no one will insist.  You can also work
outside the GNU Project, and then you have no obligation to listen to
our decisions.  Many free software developers work outside the GNU
Project, and their work is often much appreciated.




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