A decade ago we wrote a lot about Mono and we've all managed to keep the Mono agenda away (from GNU/Linux) until Novell vomited out Mono and Microsoft collected the pieces, rendering them 'in-house' a unit and later adding Peters, revealing what these people were all along.
"Stallman typically turned out to be right with his pessimism. That in its own right makes him a good leader for the FSF or at least for GNU."GNU/Linux has long had an issue with moles and defectors. For instance, the sole editor of Linux.com has just declared his intention to buy a Microsoft computer. That's how ridiculous the people at the Linux Foundation really are. Those are the sorts of people who pretend to care about the FSF when they demand the removal not only of Stallman but everyone else who supports Stallman, i.e. the goals of the FSF.
No person is perfect and no perfect prediction records exist (unless one makes very few predictions). Stallman typically turned out to be right with his pessimism. That in its own right makes him a good leader for the FSF or at least for GNU. Don't rewrite the past. ⬆