Revisiting the FSF high-priority list

It’s been a while since I’ve checked it out, but the Free Software Foundation’s high-priority list is always worth a look. It not only illustrates what projects some people deem important, but also provides an interesting roadmap for what to expect from developers.

I remember seeing a version of this list in the 90s, and the one application on the list that stuck in my mind was a free replacement for PageMaker. Why that one? I was doing a lot of desktop publishing at the time, and using PageMaker quite heavily. I would have loved a free replacement for that app. It exists now, in the form of Scribus.

Some of the more interesting items on the list are:

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