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www/philosophy android-and-users-freedom.html
From: |
Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
www/philosophy android-and-users-freedom.html |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Jan 2013 20:41:29 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /web/www
Module name: www
Changes by: Richard M. Stallman <rms> 13/01/03 20:41:29
Modified files:
philosophy : android-and-users-freedom.html
Log message:
Use <em> instead of caps.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/android-and-users-freedom.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.24&r2=1.25
Patches:
Index: android-and-users-freedom.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/philosophy/android-and-users-freedom.html,v
retrieving revision 1.24
retrieving revision 1.25
diff -u -b -r1.24 -r1.25
--- android-and-users-freedom.html 3 Jan 2013 17:21:38 -0000 1.24
+++ android-and-users-freedom.html 3 Jan 2013 20:41:29 -0000 1.25
@@ -158,10 +158,10 @@
possible to exercise remote control of this firmware, and thus of the
phone's computer, through the phone radio network. The point of free
software is that we have control of our computing, and this doesn't
-qualify. While any computing system might HAVE bugs, these devices
-might BE bugs. (Craig Murray, in <a
-href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2006/aug/12/politics">Murder in
-Samarkand</a>, relates his involvement in an intelligence operation
+qualify. While any computing system might <em>have</em> bugs, these
+devices can <em>be</em> bugs. (Craig Murray,
+in <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2006/aug/12/politics">Murder
+in Samarkand</a>, relates his involvement in an intelligence operation
that remotely converted an unsuspecting target's non-Android portable
phone into a listening device.)</p>
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@
<p>Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2013/01/03 17:21:38 $
+$Date: 2013/01/03 20:41:29 $
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</p>
</div>