An anonymous coward writes:
"An interesting article about the shift in open source from idealistic to pragmatic. The author compares the relative obscurity of FOSS software such as MediaGoblin and KDE's MakePlayLive co-op to commercial software. The article then goes on to discuss the split between FOSS's goal to provide freedom to users and to provide high-quality software. Also mentioned is the split between commercial and non-commercial FOSS."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 23 2014, @10:28PM
There's a site that keep a sharp eye on freedom-related subjects, particularly software freedom.
On that site's veracity scale of 0 to 5, Bruce Byfield gets a 3. [techrights.org]
-- gewg_