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1 -*- text -*- | |
2 For an order form for all Emacs and FSF distributions deliverable from | |
3 the USA, see the file `ORDERS' in this directory (etc/ in the GNU | |
4 Emacs distribution or /pub/gnu/GNUinfo on ftp.gnu.org). For a | |
5 European order form, see `ORDERS.EUROPE'. For a Japan order form, | |
6 see `ORDERS.JAPAN'. | |
7 | |
8 GNU Emacs availability information, April 1998 | |
9 Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998 | |
10 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
11 | |
12 Permission is granted to anyone to make or distribute | |
13 verbatim copies of this document provided that the | |
14 copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved. | |
15 | |
16 GNU Emacs is legally owned by the Free Software Foundation, but we | |
17 regard the foundation more as its custodian on behalf of the public. | |
18 | |
19 In the GNU project, when we speak of "free software", this refers to | |
20 liberty, not price. Specifically, it refers to the users' freedom to | |
21 study, copy, change and improve the software. Sometimes users pay | |
22 money for copies of GNU software, and sometimes they get copies at no | |
23 charge. But regardless of how they got the software, or whether it | |
24 was modified by anyone else along the way, they have the freedom to | |
25 copy and change it--those freedoms are what "free software" means. | |
26 | |
27 The precise conditions for copying and modification are stated in the | |
28 document "GNU General Public License," a copy of which is required to | |
29 be distributed with every copy of GNU Emacs. It is usually in a file | |
30 named `COPYING' in the same directory as this file. These conditions | |
31 are designed to make sure that everyone who has a copy of GNU Emacs | |
32 (including modified versions) has the freedom to redistribute and | |
33 change it. | |
34 | |
35 If you do not know anyone to get a copy of GNU Emacs from, you can | |
36 order a cd-rom from the Free Software Foundation. We distribute Emacs | |
37 versions 19 and 20. We also distribute nicely typeset copies of the | |
38 Emacs user manual, Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, the Emacs reference | |
39 card, etc. See file `ORDERS'. | |
40 | |
41 If you have Internet access, you can copy the latest Emacs | |
42 distribution from hosts, such as ftp.gnu.org. There are several | |
43 ways to do this; see the file `FTP' for more information. Even | |
44 better, get the latest version of the file from `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP' | |
45 on ftp.gnu.org for the most current arrangements. It may also be | |
46 possible to copy Emacs via uucp; the file `FTP' contains information | |
47 on that too. | |
48 | |
49 Emacs has been run on both Berkeley Unix and System V Unix, on a | |
50 variety of types of cpu. It also works on VMS and on Apollo | |
51 computers, though with some deficiencies that reflect problems in | |
52 these operating systems. See the file `MACHINES' in this directory | |
53 (see above) for a full list of machines that GNU Emacs has been tested | |
54 on, with machine-specific installation notes and warnings. There is | |
55 also Demacs that works on newer MS-DOS machines (see file `ORDERS'). | |
56 | |
57 Note that there is significant variation between Unix systems | |
58 supposedly running the same version of Unix; it is possible that what | |
59 works in GNU Emacs for me does not work on your system due to such an | |
60 incompatibility. Since I must avoid reading Unix source code, I | |
61 cannot even guess what such problems may exist. | |
62 | |
63 GNU Emacs is distributed with no warranty (see the General Public | |
64 License for full details, in the file `COPYING' in this directory (see | |
65 above)), and neither I nor the Free Software Foundation promises any | |
66 kind of support or assistance to users. The foundation keeps a list | |
67 of people who are willing to offer support and assistance for hire. | |
68 See the file `SERVICE'. You can get the latest version from | |
69 ftp.gnu.org in file `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'. | |
70 | |
71 However, we plan to continue to improve GNU Emacs and keep it | |
72 reliable, so please send me any complaints and suggestions you have. | |
73 I will probably fix anything that I consider a malfunction. I may | |
74 make improvements that are suggested, but I may choose not to. | |
75 Improving Emacs is not my highest priority now. | |
76 | |
77 If you are on the Internet, report bugs to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org. | |
78 Otherwise, phone or write the Foundation at: | |
79 | |
80 Free Software Foundation | |
81 59 Temple Place - Suite 330 | |
82 Boston, MA 02111-1307 | |
83 Voice: +1-617-542-5942 | |
84 Fax: +1-617-542-2652 | |
85 | |
86 General questions about the GNU Project can be asked of | |
87 gnu@gnu.org. | |
88 | |
89 If you are a computer manufacturer, I encourage you to ship a copy of | |
90 GNU Emacs with every computer you deliver. The same copying | |
91 permission terms apply to computer manufacturers as to everyone else. | |
92 You should consider making a donation to help support the GNU project; | |
93 if you estimate what it would cost to distribute some commercial | |
94 product and divide it by five, that is a good amount. | |
95 | |
96 If you like GNU Emacs, please express your satisfaction with a | |
97 donation: send me or the Foundation what you feel Emacs has been worth | |
98 to you. If you are glad that I developed GNU Emacs and distribute it | |
99 as freeware, rather than following the obstructive and antisocial | |
100 practices typical of software developers, reward me. If you would | |
101 like the Foundation to develop more free software, contribute. | |
102 | |
103 Your donations will help to support the development of additional GNU | |
104 software. GNU/Linux systems (variants of GNU, based on the kernel | |
105 Linux) have millions of users, but there is still much to be done. | |
106 For more information on GNU, see the file `GNU' in this directory (see | |
107 above). | |
108 | |
109 Richard M Stallman | |
110 Chief GNUisance, | |
111 President of the Free Software Foundation |