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- Patent Professionals in Europe Have Devolved Into a Marketing Industry
- Almost Six Months After Iancu Said He Would Make Software Patents Great Again Nothing Has Actually Changed
- Ignore the EPO’s Dumb Festival and Focus on the Abuses Against the Workforce and Its Quality of Work
- Microsoft Attempting to Destroy the Careers of Its Critics, Including Free Software Proponents
- The Linux Foundation’s Business Model
- Indifference or Even Hostility Towards Patent Quality Results in Grave Injustice
- Links 20/6/2019: Kubernetes 1.15, Alpine 3.10.0 and Librem 5 June Software Update
- Links 19/6/2019: Linux Mint Vs Vista 10, Qt 5.13 Released
- Links 18/6/2019: i386 Abandoned by Canonical and a New osquery ‘Community’
- Links 18/6/2019: CentOS 8 Coming Soon, DragonFly BSD 5.6 Released
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