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Re: macOS support
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: macOS support |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Mar 2018 19:07:18 -0400 |
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> I'm not a big fan of Apple either, but do use it (primarily because
> employers are more willing to support/allow Apple than Linux and I just
> can't do windows, so lesser of two evils really).
If you're talking about a system roughly comparable with MacOS,
I'm sure you mean GNU/Linux, not Linux which is a kernel only.
Many people do call the system "Linux", but when they do, it treats us
unfairly by attributing our work to someone else. "Us" includes
everyone contributing to the GNU Project, including everyone that
works on GNU Emacs. Would you please give us equal mention by saying
"GNU/Linux"?
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Dr Richard Stallman
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- Re: macOS support (was: bug#30800: 26.0.91; unknown crash on macos), (continued)
- Re: macOS support (was: bug#30800: 26.0.91; unknown crash on macos), Aaron Jensen, 2018/03/24
- Re: macOS support (was: bug#30800: 26.0.91; unknown crash on macos), David Reitter, 2018/03/25
- Re: macOS support (was: bug#30800: 26.0.91; unknown crash on macos), Tim Cross, 2018/03/25
- Re: macOS support, Stefan Monnier, 2018/03/25
- Re: macOS support, Paul Eggert, 2018/03/25
- Re: macOS support, Stefan Monnier, 2018/03/25
- Re: macOS support, Tim Cross, 2018/03/26
- Re: macOS support, Jean-Christophe Helary, 2018/03/26
- Re: macOS support,
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