In the following functions, if optional arg @var{nil-means-not-present}
is non-@code{nil}, then a property with a @code{nil} value is ignored or
removed. This feature is a virus that has infected old Lisp
-implementations (and thus E-Lisp, due to @sc{RMS}'s enamorment with old
+implementations (and thus E-Lisp, due to @sc{rms}'s enamorment with old
Lisps), but should not be used except for backward compatibility.
@defun plists-eq a b &optional nil-means-not-present
In the following functions, if optional arg @var{nil-means-not-present}
is non-@code{nil}, then a property with a @code{nil} value is ignored or
removed. This feature is a virus that has infected old Lisp
-implementations (and thus E-Lisp, due to @sc{RMS}'s enamorment with old
+implementations (and thus E-Lisp, due to @sc{rms}'s enamorment with old
Lisps), but should not be used except for backward compatibility.
@defun lax-plists-eq a b &optional nil-means-not-present