Microsoft's telemetry features in Windows 10 are a privacy advocate's nightmare. Now that Microsoft is trying to back port these "features" into existing versions of Windows, it seems like many of us have no future upgrade path. Sure there is Linux, but I have some older Windows software that I still want to use. ReactOS is still out there, but does not look like there have been any updates in a while.
Does the Soylent community believe it is possible to get this project going full steam to producing a useable alternative for existing Windows users?
(Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Friday October 23 2015, @02:18AM
No, OOXML was an actual standard with a real published set of complete documentation too: the ISO even says so. The fact that MS screwed with the ISO's process is beside the point.
You really think MS wouldn't do the exact same thing with a Win32 standardization effort? That's seriously naive.
Or do you think they should just get a neutral standards organization to make up the standard? Like, oh, ISO?? Oh wait...
I'm proposing nothing short of seizing the power
Seizing it how? You're not going to get the US government to do this (and even if they wanted to, they probably wouldn't be able to legally).
And finally, where are you going to get any alternative OSes to actually implement this standard? It's not like there's a bunch of software companies out there large enough to pull of such a big project, and who have the expertise to make an OS. We already have something sorta-close with WINE (implements Win32 API/ABI on Linux/x86), and it doesn't work half the time because the Win32 "standard" is such a mess.