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DATE | 2008-04-01 |
FROM | From: "Michael L. Richardson"
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] This is just wrong
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Paul Robert Marino wrote: > this is just wrong > > http://gbgames.com/blog/2008/04/richard-stallman-finds-love-through-world-of-warcraft/ > > > > " > Richard Stallman Finds Love Through World of Warcraft > RMS is known for his promotion of Free Software, or maybe more so for > his disdain of non-Free, proprietary software. So it came as a > surprise to many visitors to the GNU home page to see an announcement > not asking for a call to arms against software patents or so-called > DRM, but to say that he was getting married. > > What makes the news surprising? He found his soon-to-be wife by > playing World of Warcraft. > > RMS, the founder of the Free Software movement, playing WoW? > > At first, I didn't want anything to do with WoW, but as I found more > and more of the people I knew playing it, I had to look into it. Since > this entertainment seems to distract so many people from otherwise > being productive at the Free Software Foundation, I thought perhaps if > we tried to create a free alternative, it would remind people of our > mission. > > … > > It was a few days later when I realized that I was really hungry. I > hadn't eaten! This game was dangerous! But I just had to keep playing. > Well, it was for research for the free alternative we would create > later, of course. > > Within weeks, he had participated in a few raids as his Paladin, > rms53, and that's when he met Tybressa, the Priestess. > > I began each session as I always did, by telling everyone about the > values of free software, hoping to recruit people into developing the > free alternative. Tybressa at first didn't seem to understand what > freedoms I was talking about. I think she thought it was an > in-character game thing! We spent the next few hours walking and > talking…well, virtually, I mean. She lives in San Francisco, and I > live in Boston. Still, it was as if we had known each other forever. > > Since that time, they always make sure to login at the same time. > Tybressa, who is actually 54-year-old Sheila Chesil, has been playing > WoW since the MMORPG was launched. She has been helping RMS get the > hang of the game as well as providing companionship. > > I don't know. I just felt like he was a very nice newbie, and I always > try to help them out. When he started going on about freedom, I > thought he was role-playing, and so I played along. Since then, we've > been inseparable. > > Chesil had arranged to meet RMS at a protest he was organizing, and > they have made it a point to meet each other every month. > > Asked about his opinion on WoW as a proprietary piece of > entertainment, RMS said, "Well, the FSF has never really focused on > entertainment too heavily, and at least in my case, I have found a new > life partner through it, so it can't be that bad." > > The marriage will take place in Azeroth, although no date has been set yet. > > Bradley M. Kuhn, former executive director of the FSF, was not aware > of RMS' pending wedding. "I was a bit worried when he wouldn't come to > meetings he had scheduled with the Software Freedom Law Center. I > guess the guy had other priorities." > > > > " > > >
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