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Zemlin and Microsoft



Summary: Entryism is visible for all to see, but pointing it out is becoming a risky gambit because of the "be nice!" (or "be polite!") crowd, which shields the perpetrators of a slow and gradual corporate takeover

A COUPLE of days ago we published a reader's suggestion for the site. It's a longtime reader, who has been rather sceptical of the Linux Foundation (LF), the OSI, and even the FSF. We too have had our rare disagreements with the FSF (in this particular case awarding a Microsoft apologist other than Miguel de Icaza, now a senior Microsoft employee).



One subject we continue to explore is the LF because we recognise the obscene lack of understanding. The name, for one thing, is misleading because it is neither a foundation (nonprofit) nor about Linux. It is morphing into a giant narrative-shaping monster that helps OSI 'tame' Free software (as envisioned by the FSF), making it more corporations-leaning if not led. Today's OSI blog posts are sometimes composed by Microsoft staff.

"It is morphing into a giant narrative-shaping monster that helps OSI 'tame' Free software (as envisioned by FSF), making it more corporations-leaning if not led."We've already issued a call for help in researching various LF matters. Some people look into it. We need answers regarding Linux Foundation insiders in the media* (coverage for sale) and more information about their "training" business model (corporate sponsorships play a role). It's not what it seems; there's more to it than one can see on the surface. The LF is contracting journalists, selling coverage (sponsorships in exchange for puff pieces), and engaging in what the PR conglomerates call "perception management" (this is where the LF's chief comes from). In recent years the LF chaps have helped market obvious lies and falsehoods such as "Microsoft loves Linux". Microsoft loves Windows, which it now calls "Linux". The trademark is being misused, but that doesn't seem to bother the LF. Microsoft has a long and very extensive history trying to make its products sound like the competition or hijack the competition's identity (e.g. "Office Open XML").

I recently chatted with Richard Stallman about the LF's CoC after I had heard that a similar thing was likely imposed on Stallman. We exchanged many messages on this subject and wondered whether Torvalds' criticism of companies like Microsoft would be curtailed by the new CoC. It is a difficult thing to prove. Self-censorship is sometimes unknown to those who are subconsciously subjected to it because, for instance, speaking out against corporate overloads who pay one's salary (or a portion of it) is politically unwise. In politics it's known as "campaign contributions" -- a form of 'soft' bribe which at the very least buys silence or passiveness.

"In recent years the LF chaps have helped market obvious lies and falsehoods such as "Microsoft loves Linux". Microsoft loves Windows, which it now calls "Linux"."We are meanwhile hearing of a new CoC "draft outline".

"No one really wants a CoC," told us a source, "but that one adopted by the LF and projects is horrible." We will probably write about it in a future article (when this is no longer a draft).

A Techrights member has meanwhile taken a look at Gource LF. "Linux is a huge kernel," he explained, "really enormous, and the amount of work being done is mind-boggling. Gource provides way too much information and visual analysis won't provide much. Nor will any other kind of manual analysis. But here's how it's done:

 	git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git;


cd linux-stable;

$(gource --log-command git) > ../linux-project.log

gource --start-date 2017-09-01 --time-scale 4 \ --fullscreen ../linux-project.log


As many people are aware, swear words and other (even less controversial) things are being removed en masse by people from companies like Intel, citing the new CoC as justification/motivation. Intel is the same company whose employees smear the most prominent Linux developers (calling them "rape apologists" and such). As for Microsoft? Remember that it put 'BIG BOOBS' inside Linux. Sexism at Microsoft is rampant, yet it has been trying to project this stigma onto Linux.

"It seems to be getting worse. "Morality" and "ethics" are being leveraged by large corporations that are hostile to Linux in order to gain a tighter grip on it.""It takes a long time to build up to autumn 2018 even at high speed," our member wrote about Gource. "Maybe that will give someone some ideas on what kind of analysis can be done easily to identify what kind of damage, if any, is visible from the CoC."

Back when Torvalds was pressured to take a break (willful but due to shaming) we said we would refrain from commenting, but seeing some recent developments at the LF we feel like it's important to research the matter. It seems to be getting worse. "Morality" and "ethics" are being leveraged by large corporations that are hostile to Linux in order to gain a tighter grip on it. _____ * Take for instance The New Stack, which the LF last linked to just hours ago. It has various LF projects, including the LF itself, as sponsors. This page reveals that the editorial team includes Libby Clark, who was at the LF for a long time and is still based in Portland.

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