[ale] Linux Foundation quietly drops community representation

Beddingfield, Allen allen at ua.edu
Fri Jan 22 13:46:32 EST 2016


I'll second that for Meyer's! :)

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Allen Beddingfield
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The University of Alabama
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From: ale-bounces at ale.org [ale-bounces at ale.org] on behalf of Lightner, Jeff [JLightner at dsservices.com]
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2016 10:20 AM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] Linux Foundation quietly drops community representation

The best rum is Meyer’s dark from Jamaica.   There’s also a couple of good ones from India of all places.

I was surprised when I lived in Grenada that I couldn’t get decent rum there.   My theory was they ship all the good stuff to the U.S. because that’s where the money is.   The Indian rums were a nice surprise when I was in Mumbai several years back and I found a liquor store in Chattanooga sold one of those a few years back.

It truly aggravates me when I go to a bar and ask for Meyer’s that they invariable suggest the swill known as Captain Morgan’s.   That is a spiced rum so is a different class altogether.

However, to get me to wear latex I’d have to have been doing shots of tequila.

From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of Jim Kinney
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2016 11:06 AM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] Linux Foundation quietly drops community representation

On Fri, 2016-01-22 at 10:55 -0500, DJ-Pfulio wrote:

Coffee?  Sorry, but when I think of Puerto Rico, I don't think coffee. I think

RUM!  Hummmm.  Good to mix?

Rum and latex wearing systemd protesters and/or supporters? Coffee would provide some better ability to escape.





On 01/22/2016 08:32 AM, Jonathan Meek wrote:



And now there's Puerto Rican coffee all over my phone. Thanks Jim for the

visual imagery there.



On Thu, Jan 21, 2016, 5:02 PM Jim Kinney <jkinney at jimkinney.us<mailto:jkinney at jimkinney.us>> wrote:





So attendees at the next systemd talk need to wear bondage garb.



Eww. The expected visual of that is unpleasant. IT attracts a crowd

accustomed to body sculpting by beer. Hundreds of chunky "Pulp Fiction"

style latex suited protestors at a systemd talk. Eww.



On Thu, 2016-01-21 at 21:50 +0000, Lightner, Jeff wrote:



Uh-oh – Now the tin foil hat paranoids are going to remind us Systemd is a

plot for world domination.   Silly people think the d at the end of Systemd

is for “daemon” but **they** KNOW it is for “domination”.











*From:* ale-bounces at ale.org<mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org> [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] *On Behalf Of *Jim

Kinney

*Sent:* Thursday, January 21, 2016 4:38 PM

*To:* Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts

*Subject:* Re: [ale] Linux Foundation quietly drops community

representation







While the original gummiboot sources are gone, the code still exists but

was merged into everyone's favorite tool: systemd







https://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Gummiboot-Is-Dead







So Linux systems still have a EUFI boot tool but it's part of systemd as

SD-boot. Looks like the entire code base was dumped in and renamed SD-boot.

The original author worked on both projects.







I have not used it nor have I poked at it.







ArchLinux has more info on  using it







https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-boot







Sort of like when serial mice were dropped from the kernel.











On Thu, 2016-01-21 at 16:23 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:



On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 08:26:39 -0600



Preston <preston.lists at gmail.com<mailto:preston.lists at gmail.com>> wrote:











Very disappointed with this:







"Up until recently, the Linux Foundation allowed the individual



members to elect two board members and ensure that the voice of Linux



community is considered at the board meetings. In a shocking change,



the Foundation has erased this clause and decided to benefit the



corporate companies rather that whole community."











http://fossbytes.com/why-linux-foundations-latest-change-is-a-bad-new-for-open-source/







Preston











This surprises me not one bit. Linux Foundation is organized for big



corporations, not for the unpaid developers and non-corporate users who



built Linux in the first place. Here's a quote from Wikipedia:







============================================================



Its funding comes primarily from its Platinum Members: Fujitsu, HP,



IBM, Intel, NEC, Oracle, Qualcomm, and Samsung and for many years



Hitachi.[23] These nine each having a representative on the Board of



Directors, they hold a majority on the 16-person board.[24]



============================================================







What I find quite scary about this is that the Linux Foundation



possesses one of the few all-distro methods to boot with Secure Boot.



The microsecond their major contributors decide an all-distro method to



boot Secure Boot is contrary to their bottom line, none of us have an



all-distro method, unless we find the last version, and fork it.







According to gummiboot Wikipedia page



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gummiboot_(software) :







=============================================================



In May 2015, gummiboot was fully integrated into systemd to form its



systemd-boot component that serves as a UEFI boot manager.[2][3]



Following this action, the source code repository of gummiboot was



emptied out in July 2015.



=============================================================







"The source code repository of gummiboot was emptied out in July 2015."







Makes it just a little harder to fork, doesn't it?







>From where I stand, corporate Linux will foreclose user choice if such



foreclosure enhances the corporation's bottom line.







Unless you own or are paid by a big corporation, Linux Foundation is



not your friend.







SteveT







Steve Litt



January 2016 featured book: Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting



http://www.troubleshooters.com/28















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