☞ Serious Sunday Links
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What Tim said. I still believe that blogging creates no risk for a company that does not already exist becuase of their ethics or hiring process. The presence of Draconian public discourse rules should telegraph to you that the company itself is not to be trusted. Tim says: "If the government’s allegations are true, they ... were allegedly leaking Sun quarterlies from inside the IBM-Sun acquisition due-diligence process!"
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"The government of the Maldives has held its first underwater cabinet meeting to attract international attention to the dangers of global warming."
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Bradley Kuhn's analysis reflects the same conclusions I've reached myself about corporate-aggregated copyright. That's not to say it automatically disqualifies a project as non-Free, but it's the reason I included "diverse copyright ownership" as a criterion on the proposed open source scorecard. As a side-note, Given Bradley's critique of the GPL as "just a tool", surely it's time to see that open source is not the enemy of software freedom and to finally cut the antagonistic rhetoric.
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"Operating system: Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista (Apple Mac and Apple Mac PC Emulators are not supported)." To pass the UK driving test you are expected to be a Microsoft customer.
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Posted by webmink
To: UK Driving Theory Test Preparation
I have suppossed that before, considering all the drivers on the wrong side of the road.
Posted by Knut on October 19, 2009 at 05:32 AM PDT #