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FSF Announces Corporate Patronage Program

Andy Tai writes "The Free Software Foundation has announced a 'Corporate Patronage Program' to allow companies to support the work of the FSF. The members already include IBM, HP, Ada Core Technologies and MySQL. Interested parties should contact Ravi Khanna."

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  1. Re:Seriously... by gimpboy · · Score: 2, Informative

    perhaps you would prefer the meditating gnu. it's one of my favorites. you have others to choose from, many of which are similar to the one you dont like. there is another nice one for you page here. if you dont like the mascot, i think you are just shit out of luck. i doubt they will be changing it any time soon :).

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    -- john
  2. No irony - FSF isn't anti-patent by JohnQPublic · · Score: 3, Informative

    The FSF has never taken a position against software patents, and has actually been rather restrained in its critism of them. For example, when the W3C tried to deal with the problem of incorporating patented technology into their standards, the FSF's only objection was that the patent license was too narrow.

    Now, the League for Programming Freedom has a completely different take on the topic. Since it can be hard to tell its core members from those of the FSF, you're excused from the mistake this time :-)