It's generally frowned upon to write an article on yourself, or something you do, or even do any major contributions on it, no matter how notable it is.
Hehe, you do know Richard Stallman has been POV-warring like there's no tomorrow on articles relating to himself and his projects :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Rmstallman http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/128.30.16.48
This is my favorite edit summary:
"GNU system is nearly always used with Linux. Rewrite text implying it is correct to call the combination "Linux"."
But we're nice to n00bz0rs so he didn't get kicked out or anything :) He did get reverted once or twice...
On the subject of Stallman - Jimbo mentioned that the problems with the GFDL were being addressed at the level of the license itself. That sounds good but is there any time frame for it? Or is it something that will happen around the time the Hurd is released ;)
Regards, Haukur
P.S. And the guy is my hero even though I'm making fun of him. I got to attend a lecture of his early this year. He mentioned Wikipedia and said that last time he heard it had about 200,000 articles. "440,000 in the English version alone", I corrected him. "Wow.", he replied.