Techrights — Phoronix Seems to be Trying to Kill Discussion About "Asahi Lina" and the Anti-Torvalds Brigadehttp://techrights.org/n/2025/03/19/Phoronix_Seems_to_be_Trying_to_Kill_Discussion_About_Asahi_Lina.shtml
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Does Microsoft Try to Conquer ODF to Sell Microsoft Office?http://techrights.org/o/2008/10/29/msodf-sell-microsoft-office/
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Microsoft's ODF tactics are shown using some more evidence.
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