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Lisp programming language / Software licenses / Free Software Foundation / Emacs / GNU Project / Richard Stallman / GNU / Free and open source software / Free software movement / Computing / Software / Free software
Date: 2006-04-01 15:07:49
Lisp programming language
Software licenses
Free Software Foundation
Emacs
GNU Project
Richard Stallman
GNU
Free and open source software
Free software movement
Computing
Software
Free software

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