06.14.20
Posted in Free/Libre Software, Kernel, Security at 3:19 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
‘Gold Badges’ sponsored by Microsoft
Summary: The Linux Foundation and others boast about being among those half a dozen projects honoured with a “CII” (not software patents) badge; the main issue is, except for Linux (the kernel) everything was outsourced to Microsoft’s proprietary software monopoly (GitHub), which is also a sponsor of “CII”
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