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“Peter’s immediate response was: ‘call the executive and disendorse the candidate’.” — If the NSW Libs win government later this month, Debnam’s election-mode trigger finger might come back to haunt him.
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“The federal Treasurer yesterday announced changes that would [...] give the [ACCC] powers to initiate legal action and seek compensation on behalf of companies targeted by boycotts.” — Costello using farmer’s woes to attack free speech and action?
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“Today I take on a new role: OpenJDK Ambassador.” — Rock on, Tom! This is great news for the whole Java ecosystem.
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“Enough, Mr. Ballmer, please.” — Great screed from Stephen Walli, lambasting the Microsoft leadership’s toxic messaging about Open Source, commercialisation and patents. At least they know the biggest threat they face is ‘alternative business models’.
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We recorded this back before linux.conf.au 2007, during the whole Microsoft-Novell kerfuffle. Bits and pieces through the 1:13:48 interview (!) about Ubuntu history, GNOME, patents, Microsoft-Novell, pants, etc.
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“The South African Cabinet today announced that it had approved a free and open source strategy and that government would migrate its current software to free and open source software.” — Bold move. Watch out for tough Novell vs. Canonical/Ubuntu battle.
links for 2007-02-22
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