Lots of Microsoft Openwashing This Past Week
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GitHub launches Security Lab to protect open source code [Ed: Too much of the news portrays more proprietary software from Microsoft's GitHub as "open source" something. Misreporting.]
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GitHub launches 'Security Lab' to help secure open source ecosystem
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GitHub launches Security Lab to spot vulnerabilities in open-source code
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GitHub makes CodeQL free for research and open source [Ed: Openwashing of code from Semmle is now used to seduce developers into a proprietary trap of Microsoft which does surveillance and censorship of FOSS]
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GitHub Finally Has Its Own iOS and Android Apps [Ed: Of course the Microsoft GitHub 'apps' are proprietary software just like everything at GitHub.]
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Open Source Has Won Says GitHub CEO, Amid ICE Controversy [Ed: GitHub is proprietary software and this CEO is a mole who worked for Microsoft and then crossed over to attack FOSS from within, then came back to Microsoft. When he says "won" he means "Microsoft controls it".]
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GitHub: We're storing your open-source code in the frozen Arctic for 1,000 years [Ed: CBS tabloid ZDNet spreads Microsoft propaganda because Microsoft won't exist for 1000 years and human kind too might not last this long. Journalism these days is PR and lies.]
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GitHub launches Arctic Code Vault to preserve open source software for 1,000 years [Ed: People deserve mocking for writing this "Arctic Code Vault" nonsense, right from Microsoft's script. Microsoft won't last 1,000 years (no company does) and it's just a distraction from GitHub's help to ICE buildups.]
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GitHub will store all of its public open source code in an Arctic vault [Ed: GitHub's "Arctic vault" nonsense is so laughable for a lot of reasons]
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Open Source Code Will Survive the Apocalypse in an Arctic Cave
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Microsoft Is Hiding Source Code in an Apocalypse-Proof Cave
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Microsoft Is Hiding Open Source Code in an Apocalypse-Proof Storage Facility
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Microsoft is investing in apocalypse-proofing the world's code
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At Universe, GitHub rolls out Actions, Packages and more open-source goodies [Ed: GitHub staff is fleeing (for many reasons), so Microsoft does anything it can to distract from the evil it made GitHub become to appease Donald Trump and the Pentagon]
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Sonatype Delivers Premium Open Source Controls to GitHub Users [Ed: Sonatype works for Microsoft's proprietary software surveillance network. Everyone knows GitHub is proprietary software, right? Just like CommunityBridge -- the thing Microsoft pays the Linux Foundation to run for the benefit of Microsoft lock-in.]
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Sonatype Delivers Premium Open Source Controls to GitHub Users [Ed: Sonatype works serve you unless you're a slave of Microsoft (giving all the code to them while censored and spies on)]
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Top 10 Fastest-Growing Open Source Projects By Github Contributors [Ed: Analytics India Magazine thinks FOSS projects that are not 100% controlled by Microsoft do not exist, do not count, should be ignored]
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GitHub State of the Octoverse 2019 - Python popular, data science apps on the rise [Ed: Microsofttries hard to come across as 'the' spokesperson of FOSS]
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Q&A: Inside Microsoft’s embrace of GitHub’s strong open-source community [Ed: This 'article' is 100% Microsoft ad complete with all the 'right' Microsoft lies. How much does Microsoft pay this site?]
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Allianz & Microsoft partner on open-source insurance platform [Ed: This has nothing to do with "open source". It's 100% Microsoft openwashing.]
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Marvell ThunderX2 chosen for Microsoft’s open-source cloud design [Ed: Openwashing of Microsoft surveillance 'cloud']
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