Timeline for sun list by evan
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Fantastic presentation about LibreOffice past, today and future by @italovignoli: http://ur1.ca/9ecwb
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It's purely the historic brand strength. No wonder it was a priority to gain control of it.
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Really good independent answer to the question "why won't LibreOffice and AOO merge": http://ur1.ca/967ub
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Red Hat doing its bit for the decline of the GPL I see. #obvioustroll
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@sandersch No, I left in December. Hence all the odds & ends of writing & consulting. Available for engagements :-)
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@metztli That would be offensive even if I wasn't unemployed.
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@lxoliva It doesn't. But neither does emphasising divisions.
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@lxoliva Oh please. This rhetoric does not advance software freedom.
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@lnxwalt The OSD defines what content a license must minimally have to deliver the four freedoms.
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I try to take it as a sign I am achieving something, but the stop-energy can get overwhelming.
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Again, whoever it turns out to be, I hope they pay well. Being a bastard is tiring work. Apparently.
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Apparently I have some corporate agenda I'm following and am abusing my position to promote it. Looking forward to learning whose it is.
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Link? If it's internal, that's not "distribution".
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Another day, another bunch of for-profit publications soliciting editorials and appearing hurt when asked to pay.
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But IBM still doesn't distribute Linux for it; they prefer RH and SUSE to take that "risk" for them.
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Do they distribute Linux then?
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OSI Open Standards Requirement: http://wmk.me/IaRrfR <-- This is from 2006; amazing it's still an open issue in the UK
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I think I'm writing on it for InfoWorld this week as a consequence. Data welcome.
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Random Memes: Plenty on my mind this week, so to focus I’ve written a quick post on ComputerWorldUK listing a few. http://wmk.me/JHkreA
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Any idea why this topic arose again? I can't see any fresh articles about it this month.