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The GNU Manifesto which appears below was written by Richard Stallman at the beginning of the GNU project, to ask for participation and support. For the first few years, it was updated in minor ways to account for developments, but now it seems best to leave it unchanged as most people have seen it.Since that time, we have learned about certain common misunderstandings that different wording could help avoid. Footnotes added in 1993 help clarify these points.
For up-to-date information about the available GNU software, please see the latest issue of the GNU's Bulletin. The list is much too long to include here.
Gnu is Not Unix What's GNU? Gnu's Not Unix! Why GNU Why I Must Write GNU GNU Unix Compatibility Why GNU Will Be Compatible with Unix GNU Availability How GNU Will Be Available Why Help GNU Why Many Other Programmers Want to Help How To Contribute to GNU How You Can Contribute GNU Benefits Why All Computer Users Will Benefit Objections to GNU Some Easily Rebutted Objections to GNU's Goals