FUD and Entryism
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Known Open Source Vulnerabilities In Reusable Software Components: The Golden Goose For Hackers That Keeps On Giving [Ed: Not a day goes by without some proprietary software firm spreading FUD about FOSS, pretending that only FOSS has bugs and that we therefore need to buy their proprietary products. They even write the 'articles' themselves now. Gabriel Avner in this case.]
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Announcing .NET Core 2.1 for Red Hat Platforms [Ed: When Red Hat hires so many managers from Microsoft...]
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The Linux Foundation Says We Should ‘Celebrate’ Microsoft Buying GitHub
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Welcoming Software Heritage [iophk: “airbrushing 35 years of software history out of the picture”]
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