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- Never Let IBM/Red Hat Lecture Us on Morality
- [Humour/Meme] Wear the Red Hat as the Open Org Becomes Openwash
- IBM is Imposing Non-Free, Privacy-Infringing Tools and Patent Tolls on Red Hat Staff
- They Tell the Free Software Community That It is Racist While Saying Nothing at All About Trump’s Racism (Because He Gives Them Government and Military Contracts)
- LibreOffice ‘Personal Edition’ Seems Like a Marketing and Communication Fluke
- It Almost Feels Like Microsoft Has Already ‘Bought’ Canonical
- Update to GNU Project Bleeding into Microsoft
- Microsoft is Going to Get Tired of Whining About “GAFA” and Accept That It’s Just as Bad If Not a Lot Worse at Privacy
- ZDNet’s ‘Linux’ Section: Linux is Full of Problems and It Loves/Embraces Software Patents
- Technological Progress? Only If We Assume The Wrong Things…
- IRC Proceedings: Sunday, July 05, 2020
- Links 6/7/2020: LibreOffice 7.0 RC1, MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1, Linux 5.8 RC4
- Links 5/7/2020: Slackel 7.3 Mate Beta and GNOME Gingerblue
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