
Mozilla, OSI, & the memory-holing of Computer History
The Lunduke Journal of Technology
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You know what really grinds my gears? When companies, organizations, and journalists actively (and knowingly) work to re-write (and memory hole) parts of history.
Especially computer history.
Just bugs me. And both Mozilla and the Open Source Initiative are guilty of doing exactly that. I need to vent.
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