Open saucers go on Vista attack
BadVista.org launchedBy Nick Farrell: Monday 18 December 2006, 08:01
OPEN SAUCERS, the Free Software Foundation, have launched a website to slag off Microsoft Vista and promote free software alternatives.
BadVista.org says that Vista was just an upsell masquerading as an upgrade and took away more of a user's control.
"Windows is already proprietary and very restrictive, and well worth rejecting. But the new 'features' in Vista are a Trojan Horse to smuggle in even more restrictions," the site says.
FSF program administrator John Sullivan said the site will be dedicated to focusing attention on Vista's flaws, detailing how they work, how to resist them, and why people should care.
Sullivan said the organisation will also be cutting through the Vista marketing propaganda, and provide a user-friendly gateway to the adoption of free software operating systems like gNewSense.
http://badvista.fsf.org/