The outspoken founder of FSF and the GNU project, Richard Stallman, has resigned from the foundation. Stallman came under fire when he made some “inappropriate” comments about Jeffrey Epstein's case on an internal MIT mailing list.

The Free Software Conservancy (SFC) said in a blog post, “The fight for diversity, equality, and inclusion in the fight for software freedom; our movement will only be successful if it includes everyone. With these as our values and goals, we are appalled at recent statements made by the President and founder of the Free Software Foundation, Richard Stallman, in his recent email to the MIT CSAIL mailing list.”

The SCF then called for Stallman to step down from positions of leadership in the free software movement. A few hours later Stallman announced that he has resigned from his position at MIT and FSF.

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