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Microsoft OSI Apparently Still Reading Techrights Closely, Trying to Make Face-Saving PR MovesHow about opensource.net (OpenSource.net), of which OSI is a steward because IBM dropped the ball and had to pretend it had never dropped the ball (it got rid of all the people who ran opensource.com) ...
Chad ( not a mere meme but a country "about 2.3 times bigger than France") rarely makes it into "the news". Chad does not ...
According to statCounter, there may be something brewing in Bulgaria (not just Bulgarian coffee), where Microsoft experiences ...
We like the part where RMS says "the name OpenAI is deceptive because it's not artificial intelligence. It's an LLM. They should change their name to OpenLLM. And then they should change their name to ...
So expect us to cover not one but two topics every day; one is about thugs who glorify violence [ 1, 2] trying to censor ...
On Friday Open Source Initiative released the official roster of candidates for its upcoming board election. As has become ...
The Fall of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) - a new series we first introduced yesterday - highlights the way in which taking bribes (and later moles) from Microsoft will always fail the recipient.
Belatedly Comments on Case That Tests Copyleft in the United States. posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 04, 2025. SOME days ago The Register publi ...
We almost never wrote about Paraguay before. Well, now it a good time to mention it. According to statCounter, GNU/Linux shows modest increases in Paraguay this year. Could the FSF not find any law ...
Some hours ago an interview with Dr. Richard Stallman was published in YouTube (as usual, we'll link to the video in Invidious) Due to Google's growing aggression against Free software and proper APIs ...
It is useful to browse through the history of OSI's public communications, including Mastodon, other social media and the historic artifacts on mailing lists.
Earlier today we mentioned African trends and South African ( long colonised by Microsoft) statistics. We showed that Windows was a dying breed, "so this should frighten Microsoft." And "why should it ...
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