Posts Tagged FSF
TuxRadar: Clear as Mud
Posted by Jason in Free Software on March 23, 2010
This is the first time I have ran across this site, but what in the seventeen frozen hells of Valhalla is TuxRadar trying to ask: Open Ballot: would you hire the FSF for the role of Linux PR department? The Free Software Foundation has always done a great job defending the various free software licences, [...]
On Selling Exceptions
Posted by Jason in Free Software on January 14, 2010
In the continuing and complex drama surrounding MySQL and Oracle, RMS expressed concerns on the acquisition, and later expounded on his position in “On Selling Exceptions to the GNU GPL“. The latter document is an informative read, and Bruce Byfield has an insightful take on the situation in his article “Selling GPL Exceptions isn’t Exceptional“. [...]
Win7 Deadly Sins
Posted by Jason in Free Software, Microsoft on August 27, 2009
The Free Software Foundation makes a case against Windows 7 and proprietary software.
FSF hosts a mini-summit on Women in Free Software
Posted by Jason in Free Software on August 26, 2009
The Free Software Foundation continues to spread awareness of political and social issues.
The Opposite of Open Source?
Posted by Jason in Free Software, Propriatery Technology on August 19, 2009
Intelligent Enterprise has a thought-provoking article asking what the “opposite of Open Source” is?
FSF praises Dailymotion
Posted by admin in Standardization on August 12, 2009
The FSF has a recent blog entry praising Dailymotion for offering videos in Ogg Theora.

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