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[edit] Richard Stallman#Criticism
Hi! Thanks for your attention to the Richard Stallman article; it's good to have collaborators. And I'm encouraged to see your past contributions, which have been good ones.
I would ask you to be more careful in reverting changes. Most of the work in my edits to Richard Stallman#Criticism were in clarifying the text and clarifying what all the links were. (In fact, one unlabeled link in the middle of the XEmacs discussion was to an ESR essay; that's the one I wrote a sentence about at the end.) I think you'll agree that those changes should remain; I've now restored them.
The XEmacs discussion remains confusing and redundant. I'll next go to clarify it. If you think the result goes into too much detail, please tighten it as you think appropriate; please don't revert to the messy version.
Thanks! - Greg Price 22:06, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
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