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Free as in Freedom (2.0): Richard Stallman and the Free Software Revolution

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Editorial Reviews from the Midwest Book Review, "a hard-hitting analysis that goes beyond discussion of software and information sharing and probes the very foundations of democratic thought" In 2002, Sam Williams wrote Free as in Freedom, a biography of Richard M. Stallman. In its epilogue, Williams expressed hope that choosing to distribute his book under the GNU Free Documentation License would enable and encourage others to share corrections and their own perspectives through modifications to his work. Free as in Freedom (2.0) is Stallman's revision of the original biography. While preserving Williams's viewpoint, it includes factual corrections and extensive new commentary by Stallman, as well as new prefaces by both authors written for the occasion. It is a rare kind of biography, where the reader has the benefit of both the biographer's original words and the subject's response
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Stanley Nelson

Professor and Division Chief of Pre Clinical Sciences MS: University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, MI DDS: University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, MI BS: Albion College, Albion, MI
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