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An explanation of what Microsoft hopes to reduce Linux to; it’s not a new strategy as it goes back at least five years
Guest Post: Getting Stallman Wrong Means Getting The 21st Century Wrong
The importance of Stallman’s legacy is both symbolic and instructive. It is symbolic, in that he — not Torvalds — has spent his life committed to freedom.
Microsoft's Plan for Linux is to Make it Proprietary Software With 'Surveillance Capitalism'
Microsoft's strategy seems to be working; it's hoping to devour Linux and buy off most Free software repositories without actually becoming a different company (just more of the same and worse)
Openwashing Report: Mass Surveillance is Now... Open!
Mass surveillance by proprietary software (either at the user’s end or the server side, where Free software can be made secret, proprietary, impossible for the user to modify) is being framed as ‘championing’ Open Source; it doesn’t seem to matter, not to the mainstream media at least, how this code gets used in practice and what for
Openwashing Report: Microsoft Controlling Linux Means That Open Source Wins, Apparently
The Linux Foundation is out of control; it’s revealing that it’s little more than a propaganda operation of proprietary software giants (something it certainly wasn’t at inception back in 2007) and the Foundation’s links to media sites amplify this propaganda
Openwashing Report: Save the Term (or Concept of) 'Open Source' or Lose it For Good
The term “Open Source” faces extinction by meaninglessness — a subject if not a taboo topic that seemingly bothers nobody, certainly not those standing to benefit from the idea that everything proprietary is actually “open”
Openwashing Report: The Linux Foundation Champions Openwashing of GPL-Violating (and GPL-Bashing) Microsoft
When one’s salary comes from a Microsoft-controlled Novell (to work on proprietary Microsoft projects) and then a Microsoft-funded Linux Foundation it’s not hard to see why one is inclined to cheer for Microsoft as much as Jim Zemlin does
Openwashing Report: Buzzwords for Lock-in Are Getting Out of Hand and It's Not Funny
We now have "serverless 2.0"; never mind if "serverless" is a meaningless and outright misleading buzzword, which never made any sense in the first place
Openwashing Report: Monopoly is Open
We’re supposed to be feeling joyous and victorious because — good news, everybody! — even all the technology giants are nowadays claiming to have ‘opened up’
A Reader Explains Why the Free Software Foundation’s (FSF) Silence on Particular Issues Harms Causes of the FSF
One of our readers has decided to clarify to us why the FSF is, in this reader’s personal view, doing damage to itself by discouraging particular types of dissent
Linux is Not Free/Libre If DRM is Adopted and Open Source is Meaningless in the Age of Openwashing
Free/Open Source software (FOSS) and (GNU/)Linux don’t quite change the world as much as they’re being changed by monopolies (software, hardware and entertainment) to suit their agenda and eliminate any remnants of freedom
A Closer Look at the 'Trojan Horse' That is exFAT Inside Linux
Microsoft and its boosters (media insiders) spread the illusion that Microsoft is “opening up”; the reality, however, is that it’s looking to tighten control over Linux while at the same time profiting from exFAT patents owing to back room deals
Microsoft Wants Linux to Use exFAT for the Same Reasons it Wants Everybody to Use OOXML
Contrary to what Microsoft-dominated media is trying to tell us, Linux does not need exFAT and by adopting exFAT Linux would become more closely connected to and tightly controlled by Microsoft
Outsourcing to Microsoft and Openwashing as a Service (OaaS): This is the Linux Foundation in 2019
The concept of "Open" at the Linux Foundation gives room for thought; are things really being opened or mostly marketed as "Open" and, if so, is the Foundation more like a marketing agency?
Linux Foundation's Linux.com in 2019: Zero Articles (Nothing Original) and a Terrible, Rookie New Design
Linux.com has become a curated syndicator of news (edited by one single Microsoft proponent); the site has also eliminated its traditional design in favour of something only 'hipsters' can appreciate
Guarding and Rescuing the FSF Titanic: There is More Than One Iceberg Ahead
This strategy is not far from when Microsoft talked about “de-commoditizing protocols” in the late 90s, as part of their plans to control, dominate, and end Open Source and Free software.
Guarding and Rescuing the FSF Titanic: The Simplest Ways that AI will Change Computing
AI is already used to help kill people. We should be cautious, and know that the best rules we come up with (like no doing magic outside the school grounds) won’t be followed all the time.
Linux Journal and Linux.com Should Have Been Kept Going
There's apparently no good explanation for the effective shutdown of Linux Journal and Linux.com; London Trust Media Holdings (LTMH), owner of Linux Journal, saw numbers improving and the Linux Foundation, steward of Linux.com, is loaded with money
Openwashing Report: It’s Getting Worse, Fast. Everything is Apparently ‘Open’ Now Even Though It’s Actually Proprietary.
The latest examples (this past week’s) of openwashing in the media, ranging from 5G to surveillance
Concerns About IBM's Commitment to OpenSource.com After the Fall of Linux.com and Linux Journal
The Web site OpenSource.com is over two decades old; in its current form it's about a decade old and it contains plenty of good articles, but will IBM think so too and, if so, will investment in the site carry on?
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