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Posted by Sumeeth Evans August 27, 2009 3:37 PM with 1 comment(s)
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There's nothing like trashing the competition. And that's exactly what the Free Software Foundation plans to do on Wednesday, staging a demonstration in Boston where it will encourage businesses to throw away Microsoft Windows in favor of free alternatives. In addition to the public display, the foundation is sending letters to the CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, warning that Windows is a threat to their businesses' privacy, security, and freedom. Although the demonstration and letter center around Microsoft's imminent release of Windows 7, Free Software Foundation Executive Director Peter Brown says the protest has to do with Microsoft's approach in general and not with the specifics of Windows 7. "Any time Microsoft tries to push them to a new version, it's a good time to make that case," Brown said in a telephone interview on Tuesday. With Windows 7 getting fairly positive reviews, Brown said he knows it could be tougher to garner public support than was the case with the oft-criticized Vista. "There's kind of this attitude of 'Well, it's better than Vista,'" Brown said, "so we are kind of working against the grain." Full Story At Source
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ScottKin said:

Yet another lame FUD tactic from the Paper Tiger that is the FSF and all of the other F/OSS cranks & crackpots. Have you seen Richard M. Stallman lately? He looks more stoned-out-of-his-mind every single day.

Does anyone *really* want to support his cause celebre, and be associated with this king-of-all-cranks?

August 27, 2009 4:57 PM
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