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[gfsd]Re: Free Software Defined Radio project proposal
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Bradley M. Kuhn |
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[gfsd]Re: Free Software Defined Radio project proposal |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Apr 2001 17:40:09 -0400 |
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Richard Stallman <address@hidden> wrote:
> I hereby dub GNU Radio a GNU package.
> new-gnu people, could you please enter Eric Blossom in
> gnuorg/maintainers, add him to the gnu-prog lists, and send him a copy
> of maintain.text?
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