Openwashing and Fakes
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CCA Leadership Award: Jeff Fagnan speaks on 'open source philanthropy' [Ed: openwashing]
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ContainerCon 2017 to Show Deepening Impact of Containers on Production Systems [Ed: This ContainerCon piece is a Microsoft puff piece/marketing. Why does the Linux Foundation promote it?]
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Blockchain Technology Is Changing How Business Is Done [Ed: "This article was sponsored by IBM and written by Linux.com." So it's not an article but an ad. The Linux Foundation has become like Gartner. It’s not a guardian of Linux. Its only enemy is those who have not yet PAID ‘protection’/PR money. The worrying thing is, the Foundation has already turned some journalists I know into PR drones commissioned to issue puff pieces for money.]
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Reddit teams with Lucidworks to build new search framework
Reddit revealed today that it has teamed with Lucidworks to provide a long-needed, modern search tool for the immensely popular online discussion platform.
When you face the kind of scale that Reddit does with over 300 million monthly active users generating 5 million comments and a staggering 40 million searches every day across a more than a million communities, it’s a daunting task to find a search tool to handle that kind of volume.
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‘Open Innovation Initiative’ By Blackboard To Lure Open Source Developers [Ed: Malicious company and patent aggressor Blackboard is trying to swallow FOSS people]
With the likely goal of enticing more learning developers to adopt its platform, Blackboard has made a series of announcements and releases to make it easier to code functionality for the commercial LMS. They are wrapped into what Blackboard calls the “Open Innovation Initiative” that gives developers access to REST and LTI integrations to expand Blackboard services without upfront costs.
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