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- Inside the Free Software Foundation (FSF) – Part VI: The FSF Without Richard Stallman Emphasises Tolerance, But It’s a Hollow Façade
- Arjen Kamphuis Spoke About Free Software Influence and Control Games Before His Disappearance
- Financial and Legal Corruption Scandal in France (INPI) Implicating the Person Benoît Battistelli Put in Charge of the EPO’s Finances
- After the Death of the UPC the Next Casualty is the Credibility of Media That Promotes It
- EPO Corruption Has Killed in Germany and the Netherlands Far More Than Coronavirus (Covid-19) Did
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, March 06, 2020
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, March 05, 2020
- Links 7/3/2020: GNOME 3.36 RC2, FreeNAS and TrueNAS Unifying
- Links 6/3/2020: Mesa 20.0.1, Kdenlive 19.12.3, Systemd Comes /home
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