tower@AI.MIT.EDU (Leonard H. Tower Jr.) (03/17/91)
Archive-name: gnu/bulletin/gnu-bulletin-dk/1991-03-10 Archive-directory: freja.diku.dk:/pub/gnu/Bulletins/ [129.142.96.1] Original-posting-by: tower@AI.MIT.EDU (Leonard H. Tower Jr.) Original-subject: January 1991 GNUs Bulletin Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN) Here is the info-ized version of the latest GNUs Bulletin, which was first distributed at the January 91 Dallas, TX Winter Usenix. This info-ized version is essentially the same as the printed version except for typography, a few graphics and a few small corrections. Please freely redistribute this text to other forums under the term of the Copyright Notice below. If you would like a hardcopy, send your request to the FSF address below (including a small donation to cover copying costs is appreciated, but is not required). If you live in an area served by the US Post Office, please also include a SASE (Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope). thanx -len ---------------------------------------------------------------------- GNU's Bulletin January, 1991 The GNU's Bulletin is the semi-annual newsletter of the Free Software Foundation, bringing you news about the GNU Project. Free Software Foundation, Inc. Telephone: (617) 876-3296 675 Massachusetts Avenue Electronic mail: gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu Cambridge, MA 02139 USA Contents -------- GNU's Who What Is the Free Software Foundation? What Is Copyleft? GNUs Flashes Free Software Support "Protect Your Freedom to Write Programs" by Richard Stallman GNU Project Status Report "Help Keep Government Software Free" by Richard Stallman GNU Documentation GNU Wish List GNU Software Available Now Contents of the Emacs Tape Contents of the Compiler Tape Contents of the X11 Tapes VMS Emacs and Compiler Tapes How to Get GNU Software Free Software for MS-DOS GNUish MS-DOS project Freemacs, an Extensible Editor for MS-DOS GNU in Japan Thank GNUs FSF Order Form [1400 lines of the bulletin deleted. The header shows where to get (some) of the back issues; I don't know if all of them are on line. If you keep a collection of GNU bulletins, please drop me a line. Be easy on the site in Denmark, it has restricted hours. --Ed.]