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Therese Godefroy |
Subject: |
www accessibility/accessibility.html gnu/thegnu... |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Jul 2020 11:16:02 -0400 (EDT) |
CVSROOT: /webcvs/www
Module name: www
Changes by: Therese Godefroy <th_g> 20/07/01 11:16:02
Modified files:
accessibility : accessibility.html
gnu : thegnuproject.html why-gnu-linux.html
links : companies.html
people : people.html
philosophy : amazon.html compromise.html
danger-of-software-patents.html dat.html
public-domain-manifesto.html
rms-on-radio-nz.html shouldbefree.html
stallman-kth.html why-copyleft.html
why-free.html
server : 06whatsnew.html sitemap.html
Log message:
Replace <acronym> with <abbr>.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/accessibility/accessibility.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.37&r2=1.38
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/gnu/thegnuproject.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.91&r2=1.92
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/gnu/why-gnu-linux.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.69&r2=1.70
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/links/companies.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.58&r2=1.59
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/people/people.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.532&r2=1.533
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/amazon.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.58&r2=1.59
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/compromise.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.42&r2=1.43
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/danger-of-software-patents.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.31&r2=1.32
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/dat.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.31&r2=1.32
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/public-domain-manifesto.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.18&r2=1.19
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/rms-on-radio-nz.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.24&r2=1.25
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/shouldbefree.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.65&r2=1.66
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/stallman-kth.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.25&r2=1.26
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/why-copyleft.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.45&r2=1.46
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/why-free.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.72&r2=1.73
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/06whatsnew.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.7&r2=1.8
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/sitemap.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.522&r2=1.523
Patches:
Index: accessibility/accessibility.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/accessibility/accessibility.html,v
retrieving revision 1.37
retrieving revision 1.38
diff -u -b -r1.37 -r1.38
--- accessibility/accessibility.html 1 Feb 2020 15:26:02 -0000 1.37
+++ accessibility/accessibility.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:00 -0000 1.38
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
software activists hope to establish. The biggest offender is Flash
format; it usually requires proprietary software that doesn't
cooperate with accessibility. Microsoft Silverlight is similar.
-<acronym title="Portable Document Format">PDF</acronym> is also
+<abbr title="Portable Document Format">PDF</abbr> is also
difficult; though there is free software to view it, it does not
support free access technology software. Improving this is an
important project.</p>
@@ -92,14 +92,14 @@
<ul>
<li>Application software developers should learn how to use the
-accessibility features of the <acronym title="Integrated Development
-Environment">IDE</acronym> or toolkit they employ to build their user
+accessibility features of the <abbr title="Integrated Development
+Environment">IDE</abbr> or toolkit they employ to build their user
interface.</li>
<li>Programmers who need to implement access technology, or
work on a desktop or OS-level accessibility problem, will need to
-understand the appropriate accessibility <acronym title="Application
-Programming Interface">API</acronym>, and should choose the one that is
+understand the appropriate accessibility <abbr title="Application
+Programming Interface">API</abbr>, and should choose the one that is
compatible with free OS/desktops. These include the <a
href="http://library.gnome.org/devel/accessibility-devel-guide/stable/index.html.en">GNOME
accessibility API</a> (GNU/Linux platforms only), the <a
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2020/02/01 15:26:02 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:00 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: gnu/thegnuproject.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/gnu/thegnuproject.html,v
retrieving revision 1.91
retrieving revision 1.92
diff -u -b -r1.91 -r1.92
--- gnu/thegnuproject.html 15 Dec 2018 14:02:34 -0000 1.91
+++ gnu/thegnuproject.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.92
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
<h3>The first software-sharing community</h3>
<p>
When I started working at the
-<acronym title="Massachusetts Institute of Technology">MIT</acronym>
+<abbr title="Massachusetts Institute of Technology">MIT</abbr>
Artificial Intelligence Lab in 1971, I became part of a
software-sharing community that had existed for many years. Sharing
of software was not limited to our particular community; it is as old
@@ -36,10 +36,10 @@
did it more than most.</p>
<p>
The AI Lab used a timesharing operating system called
-<acronym title="Incompatible Timesharing System">ITS</acronym> (the
+<abbr title="Incompatible Timesharing System">ITS</abbr> (the
Incompatible Timesharing System) that the lab's staff hackers (1) had
designed and written in assembler language for the Digital
-<acronym title="Programmed Data Processor">PDP</acronym>-10, one of
+<abbr title="Programmed Data Processor">PDP</abbr>-10, one of
the large computers of the era. As a member of this community, an AI
Lab staff system hacker, my job was to improve this system.</p>
<p>
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@
into a chain of “instructions”, and then generating the
whole output file, without ever freeing any storage. At this point, I
concluded I would have to write a new compiler from scratch. That new
-compiler is now known as <acronym title="GNU Compiler
Collection">GCC</acronym>;
+compiler is now known as <abbr title="GNU Compiler Collection">GCC</abbr>;
none of the Pastel compiler is used in it, but I managed to adapt and
use the C front end that I had written. But that was some years
later; first, I worked on GNU Emacs.</p>
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@
I could have said, “Find a friend who is on the net and who will make
a copy for you.” Or I could have done what I did with the original
PDP-10 Emacs: tell them, “Mail me a tape and a
-<acronym title="Self-addressed Stamped Envelope">SASE</acronym>, and I
+<abbr title="Self-addressed Stamped Envelope">SASE</abbr>, and I
will mail it back with Emacs on it.” But I had no job, and I was
looking for ways to make money from free software. So I announced
that I would mail a tape to whoever wanted one, for a fee of $150. In
@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@
funding once again. So in 1985 we created
the <a href="http://www.fsf.org/">Free Software Foundation</a> (FSF),
a tax-exempt charity for free software development. The
-<acronym title="Free Software Foundation">FSF</acronym> also took over
+<abbr title="Free Software Foundation">FSF</abbr> also took over
the Emacs tape distribution business; later it extended this by adding
other free software (both GNU and non-GNU) to the tape, and by selling
free manuals as well.</p>
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@
GNU/Linux system uses to communicate with Linux. It was developed by
a member of the Free Software Foundation staff, Roland McGrath. The
shell used on most GNU/Linux systems is
-<acronym title="Bourne Again Shell">BASH</acronym>, the Bourne Again
+<abbr title="Bourne Again Shell">BASH</abbr>, the Bourne Again
Shell(1), which was developed by FSF employee Brian Fox.</p>
<p>We funded development of these programs because the GNU Project was
@@ -640,9 +640,9 @@
Some GNU programs were developed to cope with specific threats to our
freedom. Thus, we developed gzip to replace the Compress program,
which had been lost to the community because of
-the <acronym title="Lempel-Ziv-Welch">LZW</acronym> patents. We found
+the <abbr title="Lempel-Ziv-Welch">LZW</abbr> patents. We found
people to develop LessTif, and more recently started
-<acronym title="GNU Network Object Model Environment">GNOME</acronym>
+<abbr title="GNU Network Object Model Environment">GNOME</abbr>
and Harmony, to address the problems caused by certain proprietary
libraries (see below). We are developing the GNU Privacy Guard to
replace popular nonfree encryption software, because users should not
@@ -799,10 +799,10 @@
powerful enough to support most Motif applications only in 1997.</p>
<p>
Between 1996 and 1998, another nonfree
-<acronym title="Graphical User Interface">GUI</acronym> toolkit
+<abbr title="Graphical User Interface">GUI</abbr> toolkit
library, called Qt, was used in a substantial collection of free
software, the desktop
-<acronym title="K Desktop Environment">KDE</acronym>.</p>
+<abbr title="K Desktop Environment">KDE</abbr>.</p>
<p>
Free GNU/Linux systems were unable to use KDE, because we could not
use the library. However, some commercial distributors of GNU/Linux
@@ -848,9 +848,9 @@
algorithms and features off limits to free software for up to twenty
years. The LZW compression algorithm patents were applied for in
1983, and we still cannot release free software to produce proper
-compressed <acronym title="Graphics Interchange Format">GIF</acronym>s.
+compressed <abbr title="Graphics Interchange Format">GIF</abbr>s.
[As of 2009 they have expired.] In 1998, a free program to produce
-<acronym title="MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3">MP3</acronym> compressed audio
+<abbr title="MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3">MP3</abbr> compressed audio
was removed from distribution under threat of a patent suit. [As of
2017, these patents have expired. Look how long we had to wait.]
</p>
@@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2018/12/15 14:02:34 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
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</p>
</div>
Index: gnu/why-gnu-linux.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/gnu/why-gnu-linux.html,v
retrieving revision 1.69
retrieving revision 1.70
diff -u -b -r1.69 -r1.70
--- gnu/why-gnu-linux.html 18 Nov 2016 06:31:38 -0000 1.69
+++ gnu/why-gnu-linux.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.70
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
Magazine said that Robert McMillan, editor of Linux Magazine, “feels
that the move toward open source software should be fueled by
technical, rather than political, decisions.” And Caldera's
-<acronym title="Chief Executive Officer">CEO</acronym> openly urged
+<abbr title="Chief Executive Officer">CEO</abbr> openly urged
users
to <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/article/stallman-love-is-not-free/">drop
the goal of freedom and work instead for the “popularity of
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
development resources increase. But we face obstacles that threaten
to make this harder: laws that prohibit free software. As software
patents mount up, and as laws like the
-<acronym title="Digital Millennium Copyright Act">DMCA</acronym> are
+<abbr title="Digital Millennium Copyright Act">DMCA</abbr> are
used to prohibit the development of free software for important jobs
such as viewing a DVD or listening to a RealAudio stream, we will find
ourselves with no clear way to fight the patented and secret data
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2016/11/18 06:31:38 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
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</p>
</div>
Index: links/companies.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/links/companies.html,v
retrieving revision 1.58
retrieving revision 1.59
diff -u -b -r1.58 -r1.59
--- links/companies.html 15 Dec 2018 14:02:37 -0000 1.58
+++ links/companies.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.59
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- GNU Project - Free Software Foundation</title>
<!--#include virtual="/links/po/companies.translist" -->
<!--#include virtual="/server/banner.html" -->
-<h2>Companies that sell computers with <acronym title="GNU's Not
Unix!">GNU</acronym>/Linux preinstalled</h2>
+<h2>Companies that sell computers with <abbr title="GNU's Not
Unix!">GNU</abbr>/Linux preinstalled</h2>
<p>There are computers capable of running with only free
software. These computers put the user in complete control of per
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2018/12/15 14:02:37 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: people/people.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/people/people.html,v
retrieving revision 1.532
retrieving revision 1.533
diff -u -b -r1.532 -r1.533
--- people/people.html 20 Jun 2020 18:46:45 -0000 1.532
+++ people/people.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.533
@@ -1425,8 +1425,8 @@
Luis Falcon is the author and maintainer of <a
href="http://health.gnu.org">GNU Health</a>, the Free Health and Hospital
Information System. Luis is the president of <a
-href="http://www.gnusolidario.org">GNU Solidario</a>, an <acronym
-title="Non-governmental organization">NGO</acronym> that
+href="http://www.gnusolidario.org">GNU Solidario</a>, an <abbr
+title="Non-governmental organization">NGO</abbr> that
delivers health and education with Free Software to the underprivileged.
</p>
@@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2020/06/20 18:46:45 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
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</p>
</div>
Index: philosophy/amazon.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/philosophy/amazon.html,v
retrieving revision 1.58
retrieving revision 1.59
diff -u -b -r1.58 -r1.59
--- philosophy/amazon.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:31 -0000 1.58
+++ philosophy/amazon.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.59
@@ -182,8 +182,8 @@
<p>
<a href="http://www.stallman.org/">Richard M. Stallman</a> has written a
<a href="/philosophy/amazon-rms-tim.html">letter to Tim O'Reilly</a>
-in regard to the statement by Jeff Bezos, <acronym title="Chief
-Executive Officer">CEO</acronym> of Amazon, which called for software
+in regard to the statement by Jeff Bezos, <abbr title="Chief
+Executive Officer">CEO</abbr> of Amazon, which called for software
patents to last just 3 or 5 years.</p>
<p>
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:31 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: philosophy/compromise.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/philosophy/compromise.html,v
retrieving revision 1.42
retrieving revision 1.43
diff -u -b -r1.42 -r1.43
--- philosophy/compromise.html 11 Apr 2019 12:56:49 -0000 1.42
+++ philosophy/compromise.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.43
@@ -101,10 +101,10 @@
we <a href="/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html">
endorse only the GNU/Linux distributions</a> that have policies not to
include nonfree software or lead users to install it. To endorse
-nonfree distributions would be a <acronym title="ruinous
+nonfree distributions would be a <abbr title="ruinous
(rū'ə-nəs) adj. 1. Causing or apt to cause ruin;
destructive. 2. Falling to ruin; dilapidated or
-decayed.">ruinous</acronym> compromise.</p>
+decayed.">ruinous</abbr> compromise.</p>
<p>Compromises are ruinous if they would work against our aims in the
long term. That can occur either at the level of ideas or at the level of
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2019/04/11 12:56:49 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
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</p>
</div>
Index: philosophy/danger-of-software-patents.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/philosophy/danger-of-software-patents.html,v
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retrieving revision 1.32
diff -u -b -r1.31 -r1.32
--- philosophy/danger-of-software-patents.html 16 Apr 2014 14:00:44 -0000
1.31
+++ philosophy/danger-of-software-patents.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000
1.32
@@ -190,8 +190,8 @@
And this is not just an academic, theoretical possibility.</p>
<p>For instance, in 1984 the Compress program was written, a program
-for compressing files using the <acronym title="Lempel-Ziv-Welch">
-LZW</acronym> data compression algorithm, and at that time there was
+for compressing files using the <abbr title="Lempel-Ziv-Welch">
+LZW</abbr> data compression algorithm, and at that time there was
no patent on that algorithm for compressing files. The author got the
algorithm from an article in a journal. That was when we thought that
the purpose of computer science journals was to publish algorithms so
@@ -1463,7 +1463,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2014/04/16 14:00:44 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
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</p>
</div>
Index: philosophy/dat.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/philosophy/dat.html,v
retrieving revision 1.31
retrieving revision 1.32
diff -u -b -r1.31 -r1.32
--- philosophy/dat.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:59 -0000 1.31
+++ philosophy/dat.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.32
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
solutions; that is to say, I favor adopting either one.]</em></p>
<p>Record company magnates don't like the digital audio tape recorder
-(<acronym title="Digital Audio Tape">DAT</acronym>), which can make
+(<abbr title="Digital Audio Tape">DAT</abbr>), which can make
perfect copies of musical recordings. They fear that customers will
copy music themselves, and stop buying prerecorded music.</p>
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@
<p>The US government has already established a program to fund
diversity in the arts: the
-<acronym title="National Endowment for the Arts">NEA</acronym>.
+<abbr title="National Endowment for the Arts">NEA</abbr>.
However, NEA grants involve discretionary power, which makes them a
center for controversy, sometimes because a few members of the public
strongly dislike the work, and sometimes because hardly anyone
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:59 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
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</p>
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Index: philosophy/public-domain-manifesto.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/philosophy/public-domain-manifesto.html,v
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diff -u -b -r1.18 -r1.19
--- philosophy/public-domain-manifesto.html 30 Dec 2019 11:28:30 -0000
1.18
+++ philosophy/public-domain-manifesto.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000
1.19
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
contracts is where they apply to works that are still copyrighted
(this is how Amazon tries to claim that you don't own the e-book that
you bought). Likewise, General Principle 5
-condemns <acronym title="Digital Restrictions Management">DRM</acronym>,
+condemns <abbr title="Digital Restrictions Management">DRM</abbr>,
but only when it applies to a public domain work. In effect, it
legitimizes most real DRM by omitting it from criticism.</p>
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2019/12/30 11:28:30 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
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</p>
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Index: philosophy/rms-on-radio-nz.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/philosophy/rms-on-radio-nz.html,v
retrieving revision 1.24
retrieving revision 1.25
diff -u -b -r1.24 -r1.25
--- philosophy/rms-on-radio-nz.html 20 May 2019 09:43:28 -0000 1.24
+++ philosophy/rms-on-radio-nz.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.25
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
<li>[<a href="#t18">36:13</a>] Buying books</li>
<li>[<a href="#t19">37:16</a>] Social networking</li>
<li>[<a href="#t20">38:08</a>] The
-<acronym title="Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement">ACTA</acronym></li>
+<abbr title="Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement">ACTA</abbr></li>
</ul>
<hr class="no-display" />
</div>
@@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2019/05/20 09:43:28 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
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</p>
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Index: philosophy/shouldbefree.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/philosophy/shouldbefree.html,v
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diff -u -b -r1.65 -r1.66
--- philosophy/shouldbefree.html 15 Dec 2018 14:02:39 -0000 1.65
+++ philosophy/shouldbefree.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.66
@@ -459,7 +459,7 @@
copying, changing, and building on a program. I have not specified
how this obstruction is carried out, because that doesn't affect the
conclusion. Whether it is done by copy protection, or copyright, or
-licenses, or encryption, or <acronym title="Read-only Memory">ROM</acronym>
+licenses, or encryption, or <abbr title="Read-only Memory">ROM</abbr>
cards, or hardware serial numbers, if it <em>succeeds</em> in
preventing use, it does harm.</p>
<p>
@@ -877,7 +877,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2018/12/15 14:02:39 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
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Index: philosophy/stallman-kth.html
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diff -u -b -r1.25 -r1.26
--- philosophy/stallman-kth.html 12 Apr 2014 12:40:46 -0000 1.25
+++ philosophy/stallman-kth.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.26
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
<p>It seems that there are three things that people would like me to
talk about. On the one hand I thought that the best thing to talk
about here for a club of hackers, was what it was like at the
-<acronym title="Massachusetts Institute of Technology">MIT</acronym>
+<abbr title="Massachusetts Institute of Technology">MIT</abbr>
in the old days. What made the Artificial Intelligence Lab such a
special place. But people tell me also that since these are totally
different people from the ones who were at the conference Monday and
@@ -1770,7 +1770,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:40:46 $
+$Date: 2020/07/01 15:16:01 $
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Index: philosophy/why-copyleft.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/philosophy/why-copyleft.html,v
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diff -u -b -r1.45 -r1.46
--- philosophy/why-copyleft.html 15 Dec 2018 14:02:39 -0000 1.45
+++ philosophy/why-copyleft.html 1 Jul 2020 15:16:01 -0000 1.46
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
<p>
In the GNU Project we usually recommend people
-use <a href="/copyleft/copyleft.html">copyleft</a> licenses like GNU
+use <a href="/licenses/copyleft.html">copyleft</a> licenses like GNU
GPL, rather than permissive non-copyleft free software licenses. We
don't argue harshly against the non-copyleft licenses—in fact,
we occasionally recommend them in special circumstances—but the
advocates of those licenses show a pattern of arguing harshly against
-the <acronym title="General Public License">GPL</acronym>.
+the <abbr title="General Public License">GPL</abbr>.
</p>
<p>
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<li>Prosecution (by the US government, at the SPA's request) of people
such as
-<acronym title="Massachusetts Institute of Technology">MIT</acronym>'s
+<abbr title="Massachusetts Institute of Technology">MIT</abbr>'s
David LaMacchia, not for copying software (he is not accused of
copying any), but merely for leaving copying facilities unguarded and
failing to censor their use.<a href="#footnote1">[1]</a></li>
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
<dd>The FSF has released new discussion drafts of the GPL and LGPL. <a
href="http://www.fsf.org/news/gplv3-dd2-released.html">Read the
announcement</a> and <a href="http://gplv3.fsf.org">examine the
changes</a>.</dd>
</dl><dl>
<dt>28 Apr 2006</dt>
- <dd>Please <a href="http://www.eff.org/share/petition/">sign the EFF's
petition in favor of music sharing</a>. There is one flaw in the wording of
this petition. It is a mistake to speak of "compensating musicians" for
copying, because that encourages the <acronym title="Recording Industry
Association of America">RIAA</acronym>'s dangerous pretense that they have
"lost" something when people copy. The appropriate goal is not that musicians
be "compensated" - it is to support music and musicians. However, that is no
reason not to sign the petition.</dd>
+ <dd>Please <a href="http://www.eff.org/share/petition/">sign the EFF's
petition in favor of music sharing</a>. There is one flaw in the wording of
this petition. It is a mistake to speak of "compensating musicians" for
copying, because that encourages the <abbr title="Recording Industry
Association of America">RIAA</abbr>'s dangerous pretense that they have "lost"
something when people copy. The appropriate goal is not that musicians be
"compensated" - it is to support music and musicians. However, that is no
reason not to sign the petition.</dd>
</dl><dl>
<dt>21 Apr 2006</dt>
<dd>Live streaming audio and video are available from the 2nd International
Conference on GPLv3 along with other parts of the 7th International Forum on
Free Software. Please see <a
href="http://gplv3.fsf.org">http://gplv3.fsf.org/av</a> for the feeds.</dd>
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@@ -1044,7 +1044,7 @@
</span>
<dl>
<dt><a href="/links/companies.html">companies.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Companies that sell computers with <acronym title="GNU's Not
Unix!">GNU</acronym>/Linux preinstalled</dd>
+ <dd>Companies that sell computers with <abbr title="GNU's Not
Unix!">GNU</abbr>/Linux preinstalled</dd>
<dt><a href="/links/non-ryf.html">non-ryf.html</a></dt>
<dd>Non-<abbr title="Respects Your Freedom">RYF</abbr> computers with <abbr
title="GNU's Not Unix!">GNU</abbr>/Linux preinstalled</dd>
</dl>
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