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● 10.08.12


●● Miguel de Icaza on Microsoft ‘Embrace and Extend’ of JavaScript


Posted in Free/Libre Software, Microsoft at 10:24 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Summary: FOSS-flavoured marketing of Microsoft lock-in, courtesy of the likes of Miguel de Icaza


The Microsoft MVP who helped Microsoft against Java (under the guise of ‘FOSS’) promotes more Microsoft tools and languages, just like Moonlight and all that WPF garbage such as Popfly [1, 2, 3]. Never mind continued promotion of Mono with funding from sources close to Microsoft. The monopolist is openwashing something that “embraces and extends JavaScript,” as Simon Sharwood put it.


↺ promotes more Microsoft tools and languages

↺ Moonlight

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↺ continued promotion of Mono

↺ “embraces and extends JavaScript,”


“Mr. de Icaza is being used by Microsoft in exchange for money.”As everyone must realise by now, de Icaza helps enemies of FOSS. He is a faker like Florian Müller, but journalists are sometimes ignorant enough to be bamboozled by shallow pretence.


↺ Florian Müller


A reader of ours found this quote from last month. It says: “Ten years ago in an editorial in LinuxFormat I called Miguel de Icaza a “sell-out” and have yet to be proved wrong. His Quisling-esque career would be resigned to the /dev/null of Linux history except for all the damage he has done. Now he serves as a cautionary tale.”


↺ this quote


Mr. de Icaza is being used by Microsoft in exchange for money. He is constantly being groomed by the ‘Microsoft press’ and many of the company’s boosters, staff, and veterans. They know why they do this. He has been very effective at nuking FOSS from the inside. In many people’s terms, he is a sellout. He doesn’t seem to care as long as he profits from all those activities. We are going to set up a wiki page to help counter this and show people who this guy really is. █


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