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Important Issues Not Entertained in the Community, Especially Critics of the Status Quo

There’s corporate infiltration inside communities (for oligarchy hunts volunteer, unpaid labour) and those who speak about that as a threat to our cause and objectives are painted as misguided outcasts who must be ignored

Pushing Mesa and Linux Graphics Towards Proprietary Microsoft GitHub, WSL (Vista 10), and DirectX

In yet another arrogant display of Hubris and self-admiration, Microsoft enters a project merely to divert resources away from its principal goals, instead rendering it a ‘slave’ of Microsoft’s proprietary universe (DirectX, WSL, GitHub)

What’s GNEW? GNEW’s Nice Efforts Welcomed! (The GNEW Manifesto)

“A last-ditch effort to save the Free Software movement.” Guest article by figosdev,

Free Software Freedom is Not Linux

  • Techrights; By Thomas Grzybowski (Posted by schestowitz on Nov 11, 2020 4:55 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU
“We would all probably be better-off if they simply folded their tent and let the GNU organization get on with the real movement.”

Ongoing (Albeit Secret) Campaign of Patent Extortion Against GNU/Linux Distributions Using Software Patents, Even Expired Ones in Europe

GNU/Linux distros attacked by software patents, even in Europe where no such patents are supposed to exist (or have any legal bearing)

Richard Matthew Stallman (RMS) is Still Monitoring the Attacks on Software Freedom

Richard Stallman (RMS) is exploring new ways to deal with new threats to software freedom, even if it's done mostly behind the scenes (dodging those hyenas who defamed him 'out of office' at MIT)

‘Linusgate’ Leaked: Over 250 Messages About Code of Conduct Complaints Against Linus Torvalds

Debian ‘canceling’ the founder of Linux is no “small potatoes”; and considering the reason (or what this is done for; an expression of an opinion) we probably should be alarmed about ramifications for free speech

The Importance of Making Open Source Into Free Software

  • Techrights; By figosdev (Posted by schestowitz on Aug 29, 2020 2:17 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux
“There are still a few people (but sadly very few groups) doing this for the right reasons.”

The Free Software Movement is Falling for Too Many Old Tricks

  • Techrights; By figosdev (Posted by schestowitz on Aug 16, 2020 9:35 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU
RMS does a reasonable job of introducing people to the subject of when "Open" is something meaningless.

UserLibre: What I Want You to Get From This Book

  • Techrights; By figosdev (Posted by schestowitz on Aug 10, 2020 8:31 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux
"Corporate-backed lies run the world, and the FSF used to get in the way."

IBM is Already Gutting Red Hat and Firing Employees Without Warning, Jim Whitehurst Isn't Even Using GNU/Linux

The situation at Red Hat isn’t good, employee morale is very low, and yet — perhaps unsurprisingly — nobody seems to be talking about it (at least not in the mainstream media)

Social Justice Hooey Killed the Free Software Movement

  • Techrights; By figosdev (Posted by schestowitz on Jul 25, 2020 8:15 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU
“In its narcissistic fashion, Open Source has always reserved the right to exhibit an iconoclastic veneer, while complaining that Free software won’t ever be understood, can’t represent its own movement unless everybody acts like a professional (the author of the Linux kernel can’t code in a bathrobe, what will people think?).”

The GNU Project is Bleeding Into Microsoft

A large part of this “loss of integrity” is simply a lack of desire to resist competition, or even recognize the nature of the threat.

Three Steps to a Free Software Reboot

  • Techrights; By figosdev (Posted by schestowitz on Jun 26, 2020 11:30 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU
Do we teach people to code just so they can be forced to use GitHub, or so that they have a choice, or so they can help us fight against such a monopoly?

The Implications of an Increasingly Corporate FSF

Who’s going to defend our 4 freedoms then? The people who bribed the watchdogs? The people who decapitated our organisations?

The Evolution of Anti-GNU/Linux FUD and Ridicule

People who believe that GNU/Linux just “won” and has no enemies left are clearly easy for Microsoft to indoctrinate or thoroughly deceive; at the moment the very trademark and identity of GNU/Linux is under attack

The Story About Microsoft's Plan for GitHub Says a Lot About the Motivations and the Lies Told to Us for Over Half a Decade

  • Techrights; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on Jun 16, 2020 11:14 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Microsoft
Microsoft’s strategy of hijacking the Free software movement wasn’t a reflex and didn’t come about overnight; the people behind it and their thinking (as shared openly for the media to publish) reveal the true motivation, the real agenda

Bryan Lunduke is Still 100% Trolling With His Facts-Free Provocation ‘Masterpiece’ Called ‘Linux Sucks’

A point-by-point rebuttal to the latest revision of Bryan Lunduke's anti-GNU/Linux talks, which he repeats every time he runs out of material and craves traffic

Weakening GNU/Linux by Disempowering Its Leaders and Founders, Replacing Them With Microsoft Employees and GNU/Linux-Hostile Moles

The coup to remove (or remove power from) Stallman and Torvalds, the GNU and Linux founders respectively, is followed by outsourcing of their work to Microsoft’s newly-acquired monopoly (GitHub) and appointment of Microsoft workers or Microsoft-friendly people, shoehorning them into top roles under the disingenuous guise of "professionalism"

What It Would Take for Linus Torvalds to Leave Linux Foundation Without the Linux Trademark and Without Linux

It’s nice to think that the founder of Linux can just take his project and walk away, moving elsewhere, i.e. away from the Microsoft-employed executives who now “boss” him; but it’s not that simple anymore

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