Microsoft's tactics against GNU/Linux have not changed much in two decades, they're just framed differently, nowadays the attacks are masqueraded as friendship and proxies are used more than before. So as a fresh look at how these established tactics are used currently to attack Free Software, a guest poster at TechRights has summarized them in a ten-chapter handbook, aptly named A Handbook for Destroying the Free Software Movement. The first two chapters cover what Microsoft is now doing through GitHub, licensing, Azure, Visual Studio, Vista10, and its other components foisted on developers. Other chapters cover manipulation of media coverage, OEM lock-in, use of attack proxies, and software patents. Most of all, these tactics have stayed true to the plans outlined over 20 years ago in the Halloween Documents.
It's written a bit tongue in cheek from Microsoft's perspective. Some material is drawn from Comes v Microsoft (aka The Iowa Case) and, as mentioned, the leaked internal memos known as the Halloween Documents.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday June 13 2019, @02:06PM
Our father, who art in Redmond
Microsoft be thy name
Thy monopoly come
Thy will be done
Throughout the earth as it is in the US
Give us this day
Our daily license activation key
And forgive us our bug reports
As we forgive our system crashes
And lead us not into competition
But deliver us from innovation
For thine is the Control and the Power and the Greed
Forever
Amen
Stop asking "How stupid can you be?" Some people apparently take it as a challenge.