● 01.31.10

●● Translations Needed

Posted in Site News at 7:00 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: Gentle request applying to readers who speak more than just English

HERE is the summary of the site as it is described in our Wiki’s front page.

Boycott Novell is a Web site that was conceived after Novell had signed a patent deal with Microsoft, an abusive monopoly. This deal was sought after by Novell and it has initiated:A campaign of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) against users and distributors of GNU/Linux. This is similar to SCO.Subsequent patent deals involving GNU/Linux, e.g. Linspire, Xandros, and TurboLinuxPatent lawsuits against Linux (e.g. FAT/TomTom)Microsoft’s hijack of of the term “open source”Promotion of “interoperability” at the expense of international standards such as ODFPenetration of Microsoft’s patents-encumbered software into GNU/Linux (e.g. Mono, Moonlight), which leads to liability and promotes Microsoft as a de facto standard

We wish to reach a broader geographic range of audiences as our Wiki’s front page is read about a quarter of a million times per year. If we could add translations of at least the above text, then that would help tremendously (a concise message in one’s native language). If we have Spanish-, Chinese-, and Arabic-speaking readers, for example, we kindly ask that they only translate the text above and post it as a comment or mail it to roy at schestowitz dot com so that we can add it to the Wiki’s front page (with attribution if that’s preferred). To avoid duplication, i.e. two people working on the same translation simultaneously, please state in the comments if you work on a translation or simply paste it there.

As an aside, we are organising other parts of the Web site at the moment, thanks to the generous help of some contributors and regulars. The site is in desperate need of a refresh. The sidebar, for example, goes back all the way to 2007 (yes, 2007!). Here is what it said before we changed it (an hour ago):

An invade, divide, and conquer Grand PlanHighlight: Novell was the first to acknowledge that Microsoft FUD tactics had substance. Novell then used anti-Linux FUD to market itself. Learn moreHighlight: Xandros let Microsoft make patent claims and brag about (paid-for) OOXML support. Learn moreHighlight: Linspire’s CEO not only fell into Microsoft arms, but he also assisted the company’s attack on GNU/Linux. Learn moreHighlight: Microsoft craves pseudo (proprietary) standards and gets its way using proxies and influence which it buys. Learn moreHighlight: The invasion into the open source world is intended to leave Linux companies neglected, due to financial incentives from Microsoft. Learn moreAnalysis: Xen, an open source hypervisor, possibly fell victim to Microsoft’s aggressive (and stealthy) acquisition-by-proxy strategy. Learn moreMore analysis >>

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