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● 06.27.20


●● From Microsoft Corporation to “Editorial Director at the Linux Foundation”


Posted in Deception, GNU/Linux, Kernel, Microsoft at 6:41 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


The Foundation is being infiltrated (some might say “infested”) by people who oppose software freedom


Summary: It’s getting more and more difficult over time to perceive the ‘Linux’ Foundation as spokesperson for Linux


Jason Perlow from IBM and then Microsoft is now “Editorial Director at the Linux Foundation” (according to this new blog post). That’s control over communication/messaging. The ‘Linux’ Foundation is quite likely defunct, especially when one takes into consideration Perlow’s track record at ZDNet. We wrote about the matter roughly — or primarily — a decade ago in (do by all means take note of the fact he also tried to ‘cancel’ Stallman back then):


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With people like these in charge of the Linux Foundation (which uses Windows) Linus Torvalds must reassess the legitimacy of his employer. The Foundation was supposed to ensure he does not receive his salary from only one single company; but now that he receives his salary from many Linux-hostile companies (Microsoft included) and is being bossed by Microsoft executives how better off is he, really? The Corporate ‘Linux’ Foundation is what some people call it, but why not drop “Linux” and call it what it has really become: The Corporate Foundation, powered by Microsoft’s GitHub. █


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