Apparent? http://techrights.org is super sketchy web site that looks like it was made in about 20 minutes, and I can find no other sources for this on the net. There have even been two articles posted since April 25th. Written by ghosts ?
But definitely on good terms with Linux foundation, right. Talks at conferences, they wrote about you a lot in http://Linux.com .... before everyone was fired...
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Before they went silent, http://Linux.com regularly linked to articles on Linu, including a couple of opening paragraphs from the article. They did this without asking permission, because they don't need it under the "fair use" provision of the copyright law.
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I understand about copyright and linking, trust me. I'm just trying to establish the past relationship between certain publishers and the Linux foundation.
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Nope, not at all. I don't believe I ever spoke at a LF event. LF provides funding to other writers for conference travel but never to Phoronix. They write at http://linux.com about my articles because I do a lot of interesting benchmarks.
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Yes. I hear your benchmarks are interesting, esp to amd. As for the lf events, it shows LF collab summit and if course scale which LF 'sponsors' https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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