Posts Tagged GNOME
Bruce Byfield on GNOME and GNU
Posted by Jason in Uncategorized on December 18, 2009
I’m a bit of a fan of Bruce Byfield’s writing and he gives his take on the (now-dying) GNOME/GNU tempest in a teapot.
Following up on the GNOME/GNU fiasco
Posted by Jason in Uncategorized on December 16, 2009
Just a few follow-up bits on the GNOME/GNU split story. Misrepresentin’ It’s always sadly amusing to me that people insist on (maliciously?) twisting and misrepresenting RMS. They try it in comments here (and all around) the intertubes, and even on the very mailing list in which he participates: Richard, as a GNOME member, suggested that we [...]
GNOME and the GNU Project
Posted by Jason in Free Software on December 14, 2009
Well-a, well-a. News abounds about the possibility that GNOME will officially distance itself from the GNU Project. [Slashdot Article] | [IT Wire Article] The best reading to be done though, is on ground zero, the GNOME Foundation Mailing List. There are two purposes to do so: Get the story Watch the players The Story Basically, [...]

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