3 title: An open letter in support of Richard M. Stallman
4 description: An open letter in support of Richard Matthew Stallman being reinstated by the Free Software Foundation
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13 Richard M. Stallman, frequently known as RMS,
14 has been a driving force in the free software
15 movement for decades, with contributions including
16 the GNU operating system and Emacs.
18 Recently, there have been vile online attacks
19 looking to remove him from the FSF board of directors
20 for expressing his personal opinions. We have watched
21 this happen before in an organized fashion with other
22 prominent free software activists and programmers.
23 We will not stand idly this time, when an icon
24 of this community is attacked.
26 FSF is an autonomous body that is capable of treating
27 its members in a fair, unbiased fashion, and should not
28 give in to external social pressures. We urge the
29 FSF to consider the arguments against RMS objectively
30 and to truly understand the meaning of his words and actions.
32 Historically, RMS has been expressing his views in ways
33 that upset many people. He is usually more focused on the
34 philosophical underpinnings, and pursuing the objective
35 truth and linguistic purism, while underemphasising people's
36 feelings on matters he's commenting on. This makes his arguments
37 vulnerable to misunderstanding and misrepresentation, something
38 which we feel is happening in the open letter calling for his removal.
39 His words need to be interpreted in this context and
40 taking into account that more often than not,
41 he is not looking to put things diplomatically.
43 Regardless, Stallman's opinions on the matters
44 he is being persecuted over are not relevant to
45 his ability to lead a community such as the FSF.
46 Furthermore, he is entitled to his opinions just
47 as much as anyone else. Members and supporters do not
48 have to agree with his opinions, but should respect
49 his right to freedom of thought and speech.
53 Removing RMS will hurt FSF's image and will deal
54 a significant blow to the momentum of the free software movement.
55 We urge you to consider your actions carefully,
56 as what you will decide will have a serious impact
57 on the future of the software industry.
60 **To the ambush mob who is ganging up on Richard Stallman over
61 reasonable arguments in debate and various opinions and beliefs
62 voiced over decades as a public figure:**
64 You have no part in choosing the leadership of any communities.
65 Especially not via another mob attack which does not remotely
66 resemble a fairly conducted debate as exemplified
67 by better people such as Richard Stallman.
69 To sign, please [submit a pull
70 request](https://github.com/rms-support-letter/rms-support-letter.github.io/pulls).
71 To sign **without using Github**, you can:
72 - Send a signed patch to [signrms@prog.cf](mailto:signrms@prog.cf)
73 - Or to [~tyil/rms-support@lists.sr.ht](mailto:~tyil/rms-support@lists.sr.ht).
74 - Or add your signature here: [https://codeberg.org/rms-support-letter/rms-support-letter/issues/1](https://codeberg.org/rms-support-letter/rms-support-letter/issues/1)