RMS: «Italy's major ISPs have blocked access to the Pirate Bay, a major bittorrent site.
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GNU needs to embrace the web !!
Thomas Lord: «...The more urgent issue concerns the emerging W3C-based world: what will GNU have to offer there?» -- *
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"Interesting commentary from Linux kernel founder Linus Torvalds a few weeks ago in an interview on Simple Talk. He covers areas including microkernels vs. monolithic kernels..."
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Richard Stallman lives and works by his principles
I'm not above engaging in a little shameless name-dropping, especially when I know the dropped name will spark a reaction. So while chatting with attendees at the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco last week, I made no secret of the fact that I had interviewed Richard Stallman a few days earlier. I marveled at the awe and admiration on the faces of many of my listeners.
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Being Debian leader can be 'scary at times'
A little more than three months after he became leader of the Debian GNU/Linux project, Steve McIntyre is beginning to realise that it can be a little scary at times.
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Freedom Socks - Episode 4
Freedom Socks is a podcast about Linux and freedom in general. In our fourth installment, we go over this weeks news, review dvorak and the naughty ktouch and vent our fustration with jokoster. Then, we review some Linux games, and discuss their ethics, before finishing off with some feedback. Availible in ogg and mp3.
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Is Microsoft trying to kill Apache?
When the story about Microsoft shelling out $100,000 to Apache for ASF sponsorship broke across my radar it rather tickled my funny bone and my curiosity.
Read more »The GNU Operating System and the Free Software Movement
"The hackers of the artificial intellegence lab did most of their programing in the lisp programing language [...] They began writing programs in lisp that were unrelated to their work in artificial intellegence.
Read more »Humor: A Better View of Microsoft Security
Ordinarily I don't pay any more attention to Microsoft than I have to, but this was too funny to ignore: A Better View of Microsoft Security?; Microsoft to expand its Trustworthy Computing in a bid to help users and vendors understand security risks.
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You keep using that phrase "operating system"...
"I do not think it means what you think it means..." -- From Balzac's blog
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Miguel De Icaza On Mono, Moonlight, and Gnome
Miguel de Icaza: "We could refresh the look and feel of the entire desktop with Moonlight"
Translation: We'll try to make the whole desktop dependent on a MS standard.
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Richard Stallman in Auckland: On copyright in a networked world
"I just came back from Richard Stallman's lecture at the University of Auckland. I was surprised by the amazing interest in his talk, the lecture hall being entirely jam-packed full, people standing along the back and all the way out into the hallway. I was lucky to be there early enough to get one of the last few chairs..."
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freehg.org: a small site for hosting mercurial repositories
"Mercurial [Hg for short] is a Distributed Version Control System. Instead of using a single repository per project, each developer can have their own repository." -- via http://understandinglimited.com/2008/08/07/ff-h/
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Software Freedom Day - Heads up!!!!
"Software Freedom Day in Sweden is soon upon us,
Saturday 20 September 2008, please don’t forget this important day..."
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On the savannah, where the gnu roam...
"There are many services that will host your project's source code, mailing lists and bug trackers. While very few of these services charge for their services, most of them are built on proprietary software. Worse, some of them have started adding adverts for proprietary software in their mailing lists, or refusing projects with certain free software licenses [...] So, what's the alternative?
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