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diff --git a/pragmatics/pragmatics.7 b/pragmatics/pragmatics.7
index 07f7eaf..26b0757 100644
--- a/pragmatics/pragmatics.7
+++ b/pragmatics/pragmatics.7
@@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ An alternative protocol, Internet Delay Chat, is being developed.
 There is one special case where using some nonfree software, and even urging others to use it, can be a positive thing. That's when the use of the nonfree software aims directly at putting an end to the use of that very same nonfree software.[RMSGP]  The author believes that the following fall within this scope:
 
 .IP \(bu 4
-Developing a free program that requires nonfree environments to bootstrap;
+Developing a free project that requires nonfree environments to bootstrap;
 .IP \(bu 4
 To spread awareness of software freedom issues to users in nonfree environments.
 
 
 .PP
-As almost all types of programming can be done on most types of BSD and GNU operating systems, the author hasn't found any software that fit this category.  Extending the interpretation allos for using nonfree software's behavior as a reference in Free Software development, though an arguable programming practice, may help the community to progress by understanding common features that users of nonfree services use.
+As almost all types of development can be done on most types of BSD and GNU operating systems, the author hasn't found any software that fit this category.  Extending the interpretation allos for using nonfree software's behavior as a reference in Free Software development, though an arguable programming practice, may help the community to progress by understanding common features that users of nonfree services use.
 
 .PP
 The latter is more interesting, as explained above our methods of spreading awareness is limited.
diff --git a/pragmatics/pragmatics.html b/pragmatics/pragmatics.html
index e1ca82c..9106c9b 100644
--- a/pragmatics/pragmatics.html
+++ b/pragmatics/pragmatics.html
@@ -1286,12 +1286,12 @@ li > p:last-of-type {
 <p id="section-2-8">An alternative protocol, Internet Delay Chat, is being developed.<a href="#section-2-8" class="pilcrow">¶</a></p>
 <p id="section-2-9">There is one special case where using some nonfree software, and even urging others to use it, can be a positive thing. That's when the use of the nonfree software aims directly at putting an end to the use of that very same nonfree software.<span>[<a href="#RMSGP" class="xref">RMSGP</a>]</span>  The author believes that the following fall within this scope:<a href="#section-2-9" class="pilcrow">¶</a></p>
 <ul class="compact">
-<li class="compact" id="section-2-10.1">Developing a free program that requires nonfree environments to bootstrap;<a href="#section-2-10.1" class="pilcrow">¶</a>
+<li class="compact" id="section-2-10.1">Developing a free project that requires nonfree environments to bootstrap;<a href="#section-2-10.1" class="pilcrow">¶</a>
 </li>
         <li class="compact" id="section-2-10.2">To spread awareness of software freedom issues to users in nonfree environments.<a href="#section-2-10.2" class="pilcrow">¶</a>
 </li>
       </ul>
-<p id="section-2-11">As almost all types of programming can be done on most types of BSD and GNU operating systems, the author hasn't found any software that fit this category.  Extending the interpretation allos for using nonfree software's behavior as a reference in Free Software development, though an arguable programming practice, may help the community to progress by understanding common features that users of nonfree services use.<a href="#section-2-11" class="pilcrow">¶</a></p>
+<p id="section-2-11">As almost all types of development can be done on most types of BSD and GNU operating systems, the author hasn't found any software that fit this category.  Extending the interpretation allos for using nonfree software's behavior as a reference in Free Software development, though an arguable programming practice, may help the community to progress by understanding common features that users of nonfree services use.<a href="#section-2-11" class="pilcrow">¶</a></p>
 <p id="section-2-12">The latter is more interesting, as explained above our methods of spreading awareness is limited.<a href="#section-2-12" class="pilcrow">¶</a></p>
 </section>
 </div>
diff --git a/pragmatics/pragmatics.man b/pragmatics/pragmatics.man
index f72f340..26f14ab 100644
--- a/pragmatics/pragmatics.man
+++ b/pragmatics/pragmatics.man
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ JJUUSSTTIIFFIICCAATTIIOONN
        following fall within this scope:
 
 
-       +o   Developing a free program that  requires  nonfree  environments  to
+       +o   Developing a free project that  requires  nonfree  environments  to
            bootstrap;
 
        +o   To  spread awareness of software freedom issues to users in nonfree
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ JJUUSSTTIIFFIICCAATTIIOONN
 
 
 
-       As almost all types of programming can be done on most types of BSD and
+       As almost all types of development can be done on most types of BSD and
        GNU  operating  systems,  the author hasn't found any software that fit
        this category.  Extending the interpretation allos  for  using  nonfree
        software's behavior as a reference in Free Software development, though
diff --git a/pragmatics/pragmatics.md b/pragmatics/pragmatics.md
index ab4f8e3..9b1b787 100644
--- a/pragmatics/pragmatics.md
+++ b/pragmatics/pragmatics.md
@@ -66,10 +66,10 @@ An alternative protocol, Internet Delay Chat, is being developed.
 
 There is one special case where using some nonfree software, and even urging others to use it, can be a positive thing. That's when the use of the nonfree software aims directly at putting an end to the use of that very same nonfree software.[@!RMSGP]  The author believes that the following fall within this scope:
 
-- Developing a free program that requires nonfree environments to bootstrap;
+- Developing a free project that requires nonfree environments to bootstrap;
 - To spread awareness of software freedom issues to users in nonfree environments.
 
-As almost all types of programming can be done on most types of BSD and GNU operating systems, the author hasn't found any software that fit this category.  Extending the interpretation allos for using nonfree software's behavior as a reference in Free Software development, though an arguable programming practice, may help the community to progress by understanding common features that users of nonfree services use.
+As almost all types of development can be done on most types of BSD and GNU operating systems, the author hasn't found any software that fit this category.  Extending the interpretation allos for using nonfree software's behavior as a reference in Free Software development, though an arguable programming practice, may help the community to progress by understanding common features that users of nonfree services use.
 
 The latter is more interesting, as explained above our methods of spreading awareness is limited.
 
diff --git a/pragmatics/pragmatics.txt b/pragmatics/pragmatics.txt
index f83b84c..cf9b6bb 100644
--- a/pragmatics/pragmatics.txt
+++ b/pragmatics/pragmatics.txt
@@ -150,12 +150,12 @@ RFD 1               Pragmatic Use of Nonfree Software         April 2022
    use of that very same nonfree software.[RMSGP] The author believes
    that the following fall within this scope:
 
-   *  Developing a free program that requires nonfree environments to
+   *  Developing a free project that requires nonfree environments to
       bootstrap;
    *  To spread awareness of software freedom issues to users in nonfree
       environments.
 
-   As almost all types of programming can be done on most types of BSD
+   As almost all types of development can be done on most types of BSD
    and GNU operating systems, the author hasn't found any software that
    fit this category.  Extending the interpretation allos for using
    nonfree software's behavior as a reference in Free Software
diff --git a/pragmatics/pragmatics.xml b/pragmatics/pragmatics.xml
index 2da6f16..315f3d3 100644
--- a/pragmatics/pragmatics.xml
+++ b/pragmatics/pragmatics.xml
@@ -44,10 +44,10 @@
 <t>There is one special case where using some nonfree software, and even urging others to use it, can be a positive thing. That's when the use of the nonfree software aims directly at putting an end to the use of that very same nonfree software.<xref target="RMSGP"></xref>  The author believes that the following fall within this scope:</t>
 
 <ul spacing="compact">
-<li>Developing a free program that requires nonfree environments to bootstrap;</li>
+<li>Developing a free project that requires nonfree environments to bootstrap;</li>
 <li>To spread awareness of software freedom issues to users in nonfree environments.</li>
 </ul>
-<t>As almost all types of programming can be done on most types of BSD and GNU operating systems, the author hasn't found any software that fit this category.  Extending the interpretation allos for using nonfree software's behavior as a reference in Free Software development, though an arguable programming practice, may help the community to progress by understanding common features that users of nonfree services use.</t>
+<t>As almost all types of development can be done on most types of BSD and GNU operating systems, the author hasn't found any software that fit this category.  Extending the interpretation allos for using nonfree software's behavior as a reference in Free Software development, though an arguable programming practice, may help the community to progress by understanding common features that users of nonfree services use.</t>
 <t>The latter is more interesting, as explained above our methods of spreading awareness is limited.</t>
 </section>