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I can't forget that #FreeAsInFreedom software was called "a cancer".

When #Linux Spooked #Microsoft: Remembering 1998's Leaked '#HalloweenDocuments'

https://linux.slashdot.org/story/23/11/05/046247/when-linux-spooked-microsoft-remembering-1998s-leaked-halloween-documents

And I still can't forgive.
in reply to Paolo Redaelli

yup, and contrary to many people's impression, they haven't changed. That's just a new PR strategy. They're still as anti-libre as they always were, except for lip service in the US. Outside the US, Microsoft are still predatory and keen to kill anything that threatens their proprietary stranglehold.
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in reply to Paolo Redaelli

I don't think that in the end MS changed too much. I too cannot forgive.

We can remember these people in that way:

https://i.devol.it/watch?v=rRm0NDo1CiY
in reply to :idle: OpenSoul :verified:

@opensoul yet we must remember that companies are not people. People have #ethics, companies - especially bigger corporations - are hydras with many heads. While **some** parts of MS (and other companies) started to behave "not so wickedly", or even friendly toward #FreeSoftware (they call it #OpenSource), their motivations are "merely" utilitarian.
in reply to Paolo Redaelli

@opensoul
Well, except very few companies but those are easily spotted as their core business IS making #freeasinfreedm software. AutoMattic, RedHat, Suse, AdaCore are the first I recall.
Yet I haven't followed RH that much recently, especially after being bought by IBM though.
in reply to :idle: OpenSoul :verified:

@opensoul while MS is no more the darkest knight they're far from becoming the chavalier in shining armour, champion of people freedom. All the # GAFAM are #BlackKnight

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