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- The EPO ‘Patent Factory’ Likes the IAM Copy-Paste Factory
- PR ‘Innovation’: Bombarding the Media With Puff Pieces to Distract From EPO Staff Actions Against Corrupt Management
- The GNOME Foundation’s Potentially Useless Defense Strategy is an OIN-Styled ‘Fix’ and Not a Software Patents Fix (Abolition)
- It Feels Like EPO Management is Trying to Distract the Media and the Staff From Today’s Big Protest
- Happy Anniversary to Us
- Gone Are the Days of Large IRC ‘Data Dumps’
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, November 06, 2019
- IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, November 05, 2019
- Links 7/11/2019: Canonical Collaborates With NVIDIA and Tor Browser 9.0.1 is Out
- Links 7/11/2019: Mesa Releases and Beta of Godot Engine 3.2
- Links 6/11/2019: Ubuntu Touch, Sailfish OS Torronsuo and WordPress 5.3 RC4
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