Miguel de Icaza and his team are promoting proprietary software called NoTouch [sic], which only targets one of the world's most restrictive operating systems
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Microsoft/Novell Faking “Open Source” and Pushing .NET Into Web Browsers
Microsoft does not keep its promises regarding “Open Source” in .NET and its MVP Miguel de Icaza is trying to ram .NET into Web browsers
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SD Times Removes Miguel de Icaza’s Admission That Mono Has Patent Problems
An article that quotes rather damning material about Mono suddenly vanishes without a trace and Microsoft MVP Miguel de Icaza still attacks critics of patents around Mono (which he himself implicitly criticised in the now-vanished article)
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New Opinions on Mono, Miguel de Icaza, and the “Windows Stratagem”
More perspectives arrive in response to a technical/legal analysis of Moonlight and Miguel de Icaza's highly-deserved Microsoft MVP award
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Miguel de Icaza: “We Have Removed All of the GPL Code” (MonoDevelop)
Moonlight “promise” full of legal holes and Novell's Visual Studio surrogate removes GPL code
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GNOME board member denies Icaza post caused furore
A member of the GNOME Foundation board has denied that a post by GNOME co-founder Miguel de Icaza led to a discussion on the Foundation mailing list which resulted in a call for the project to cut its ties with the GNU Project.
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Open Letter to Microsoft
Dear Microsoft Corporation, I wish to recommend a very talented individual who would be a great asset to your company. You were just about to hire him a decade ago, but he did not have the required work permit.
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Novell — Like Corel — Becomes a Microsoft Vassal, Promotes XAML-based Desktop
Novell's (and Mirosoft CodePlex) Miguel de Icaza issues a call to make more software with Microsoft XAML
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De Icaza makes light of Microsoft bid to sell anti-Linux patents
Novell vice-president Miguel de Icaza has dismissed Microsoft's bid to sell patents that could be used to attack Linux, saying it was not a problem as the patents were now in good hands.
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Richard Stallman Defended in Argument with Novell VP
GNU/Linux and/or Free software supporters do not buy the misdirected defense/offence of Novell's de Icaza
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Miguel de Icaza Compares Richard Stallman to George Bush
Novell's VP carries on spinning to discredit the father of Free(dom) software
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Now It’s Groklaw’s Turn
Groklaw comes under fire for speaking about taboo areas; More examples that are given here are a case of spin and authors not sticking to facts.
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On Mono, Miguel, Stallman and Fusion with Microsoft
Jason Perlow has written an article about Richard Stallman, Watch Out for That Meteor, Stallman. There are some factual errors in the article, so let me step up to the plate and fix them.
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Mono: A modest proposal
OK, I'm conflicted. Last Saturday at the Software Freedom Day event in Boston, Richard Stallman called Miguel de Icaza “a traitor to the Free Software community" because of de Icaza's involvement with Microsoft-based technologies like Mono and Moonlight.
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Miguel de Icaza “is Basically a Traitor to the Free Software Community,” Says Richard Stallman
Strong words from the revered founder of the Free Software Foundation and more Microsoft/Mono news
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