InformationWeek have responded to critcisms of misrepresentation with ...a straw man. This short piece points out how InformationWeek's continued rehashing of old material disproves their own claim of a "growing schism".
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pogson
1 year 6 weeks 2 days 12 hours ago
Yes. DisInformationWeek might be
Yes. DisInformationWeek might be a better name. IW is not just about FLOSS, and they do seem to lack technical expertise... Perhaps our comments will tune them up.