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John,
Maybe he should join a marketing department in one of the companies you buy your software from? He certainly got you to respond, and his joke about the relic editor he wrote seems to, most effectively, have woken up the Women's Rights movement.
Contributions...hmm...let's see:
emacs : 7,880,000 hits.
gcc : 20,300,000 hits.
gdb : 16,100,000 hits.
Of course, that's not indicative - there are certainly other things named "gcc" and "gdb", and those two pieces of old tech certainly haven't contributed *that* much to the software demography in the past 20 years. Say, compile Linux and Mac OS X, and - until recently, all the other BSDs as well.
Nothing like the Windows(r) compiler, say - what's its name again? Oh, right: Visual Studio(r).
Let's try "gpl": only 59,600,000 hits...
Nah...it's all just politics:
Linux, MySQL, Yahoo, Apple, Google, and 128,539 pieces of software on SourceForge must be wrong.
Stallman just doesn't cut it.