Group: Windows 7 Sins
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If you'd like to do a translation, please see [[Windows 7 Sins/Getting started with translation|getting started with translations]], or better yet, add to it. | If you'd like to do a translation, please see [[Windows 7 Sins/Getting started with translation|getting started with translations]], or better yet, add to it. |
Revision as of 16:00, 12 March 2010
The campaign outlines seven major areas where proprietary software in general and Microsoft Windows in particular hurt all computer users: invading privacy, poisoning education, locking users in, abusing standards, leveraging monopolistic behavior, enforcing Digital Restrictions Management (DRM), and threatening user security.
Resources
- FSF announcement
- Donations to the campaign
- Call for nonprofits and NGOs to ditch Windows 7
- Washington Post article on how education is affected by the current methods File:Wp-2009-12-21.pdf
- Media:LockedIn.svg -- a flyer by Xan Manning
Translations
If you'd like to do a translation, please see getting started with translations, or better yet, add to it.