It's called the GNU ...
Eccentric software developer and hero of the Free Software Movement, Richard Stallman, regaled and entertained us on his philosophy behind freely available software, and proprietary software on 6 October 2010.
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Listen to the audio (30 MB File download)Note the video is encoded in Ogg Theora Video (ogv) format which is an open non patent encumbered video format [0] and licensed with Creative Commons CC-BY-ND Open License Content license [1] in keeping with Stallman’s credo on free software and can not be accessed by U-Tube. The audio is also encoded in Ogg Theora format.
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Note the video is encoded in Ogg Theora Video (ogv) format which is an open non patent encumbered video format [0] and licensed with Creative Commons CC-BY-ND Open License Content license [1] in keeping with Stallman’s credo on free software and can not be accessed by U-Tube. The audio is also encoded in Ogg Theora format.
Richard Stallman's visit to Canberra on 6 October 2010 was jointly hosted by the Australian Computer Society (ACS), NICTA and the ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS).
