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* mh-alias.el (mh-alias-reload): Sync docstrings with manual.
* mh-comp.el (mh-letter-mode): Use 60 column width.
(mh-forward, mh-insert-signature, mh-send-letter): Sync docstrings
with manual.
(mh-yank-cur-msg): Mention that mh-ins-buf-prefix isn't used if you
have added a mail-citation-hook and neither are used if you use one of
the supercite flavors of mh-yank-behavior. Sync docstrings with
manual.
* mh-customize.el (mh-ins-buf-prefix, mh-yank-behavior): Mention that
mh-ins-buf-prefix isn't used if you have added a mail-citation-hook
and neither are used if you use one of the supercite flavors of
mh-yank-behavior. Sync docstrings with manual.
(mail-citation-hook): Delete. Use one in sendmail.el.
(mh-signature-file-name, mh-after-commands-processed-hook)
(mh-alias-reloaded-hook, mh-before-commands-processed-hook)
(mh-before-quit-hook, mh-before-send-letter-hook) (mh-delete-msg-hook,
mh-find-path-hook, mh-folder-mode-hook) (mh-forward-hook,
mh-inc-folder-hook, mh-insert-signature-hook)
(mh-kill-folder-suppress-prompt-hooks, mh-letter-mode-hook)
(mh-mh-to-mime-hook, mh-pick-mode-hook, mh-quit-hook)
(mh-refile-msg-hook, mh-show-hook, mh-show-mode-hook)
(mh-unseen-updated-hook): Sync docstrings with manual. Use "Hook run
by `function'..." instead of "Invoked...".
* mh-e.el (mh-last-destination, mh-last-destination-folder)
(mh-last-destination-write, mh-folder-mode-map, mh-arrow-marker)
(mh-delete-list, mh-refile-list, mh-folders-changed)
(mh-next-direction, mh-view-ops, mh-folder-view-stack) (mh-index-data,
mh-first-msg-num, mh-last-msg-num) (mh-mode-line-annotation,
mh-sequence-notation-history)
(mh-colors-available-flag): Move comment into
docstring. (mh-delete-msg, mh-execute-commands, mh-inc-folder,
mh-quit, mh-process-commands): Sync docstrings with manual.
(mh-refile-msg): Small doc edit.
(mh-delete-a-msg, mh-refile-a-msg): Sync docstrings with manual.
Rename msg argument to message.
* mh-funcs.el (mh-kill-folder): Sync docstrings with manual.
* mh-e.el (mh-update-unseen): No longer say "The value of `foo-hook'
is a list of functions to be called, with no arguments, ...," but
rather just "The hook foo-hook is called...".
* mh-mime.el (mh-mh-to-mime): Ditto
* mh-pick.el (mh-pick-mode): Ditto.
* mh-utils.el (mh-showing-mode): Use uppercase for argument in
docstring.
(mh-seq-list, mh-seen-list, mh-showing-with-headers): Move comment
into docstring.
(mh-show-mode, mh-show-msg, mh-find-path): Sync docstrings with
manual.
author | Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com> |
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date | Fri, 23 Dec 2005 05:38:54 +0000 |
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25853 | 1 Protect Your Freedom to Write Programs |
2 Join the League for Programming Freedom | |
3 (Version of February 3, 1994) | |
4 | |
5 Ten years ago, programmers were allowed to write programs using all | |
6 the techniques they knew, and providing whatever features they felt | |
7 were useful. This is no longer the case. New monopolies, known as | |
8 software patents and interface copyrights, have taken away our freedom | |
9 of expression and our ability to do a good job. | |
10 | |
11 "Look and feel" lawsuits attempt to monopolize well-known command | |
12 languages; some have succeeded. Copyrights on command languages | |
13 enforce gratuitous incompatibility, close opportunities for | |
14 competition, and stifle incremental improvements. | |
15 | |
16 Software patents are even more dangerous; they make every design | |
17 decision in the development of a program carry a risk of a lawsuit, | |
18 with draconian pretrial seizure. It is difficult and expensive to | |
19 find out whether the techniques you consider using are patented; it is | |
20 impossible to find out whether they will be patented in the future. | |
21 | |
22 The League for Programming Freedom is a grass-roots organization of | |
23 professors, students, businessmen, programmers and users dedicated to | |
24 bringing back the freedom to write programs. The League is not | |
25 opposed to the legal system that Congress expressly established for | |
26 software--copyright on individual programs. Our aim is to reverse the | |
27 recent changes that prevent programmers from doing their work. | |
28 | |
29 The League works to abolish the new monopolies by publishing articles, | |
30 talking with public officials, denouncing egregious offenders, and | |
31 filing amicus curiae briefs, most notably against Lotus in its suit | |
32 against Borland. We testified twice at the recent Patent Office | |
33 hearings on software patents. We welcome suggestions for other | |
34 activities, as well as help in carrying them out. | |
35 | |
36 | |
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Don't ask people to join the LPF. Ask for a volunteer to reactivate it.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
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37 (Added 2003) The League for Programming Freedom is inactive nowadays, |
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38 though its web site www.programming-freedom.org is still maintained. |
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39 It would be very useful to find a person who could take the initiative |
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40 to get the LPF operating again. It will be a substantial job, |
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41 requiring persistence and working with a lawyer. If you want to do |
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42 it, please write to rms@gnu.org. |
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