Free Software Institutions Are Only as Good or as Valuable as Their Credibility
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2020-05-02 03:53:10 UTC
- Modified: 2020-05-02 03:53:10 UTC
Today's OSI works for Microsoft (and Microsoft pays for it)

When you take Microsoft's money it becomes your client (strings are attached)
Summary: Yesterday the OSI revealed, in two posts (look closely at the texts [1, 2]), that it is still participating in Microsoft's monopolistic efforts; it didn't do this until Microsoft paid the OSI; these people don't seem to grasp the self-harm this is causing (or maybe they don't care as long as they bag that money)