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- GNU/Linux is Being Eaten Alive by Large Corporations With Their Agenda
- Reader’s Claim That Rules Similar to the Code of Conduct (CoC) Were ‘Imposed’ on LibrePlanet and the FSF
- Corporate Media Will Never Cover the EPO’s Violations of the Law With Respect to Patent Scope
- A Linux Foundation Run by People Who Reject Linux is Like a Children’s Charity Whose Management Dislikes Children
- ‘Poor’ (Multi-Millionaire) Novell CEO, Who Colluded With Steve Ballmer Against GNU/Linux, is Trying to Censor Techrights
- Guest Post: The Linux Foundation (LF) is “Putting the CON in Conference!” (Part 2)
- Links 14/4/2019: Blender 2.80 Release Plan and Ducktype 1.0
- Links 15/4/2019: Linux 5.1 RC5 and SolydXK Reviewed
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