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GnuTLS, copyright assignment, and GNU project governance

GnuTLS, copyright assignment, and GNU project governance

Posted Dec 23, 2012 22:01 UTC (Sun) by xnox (guest, #63320)
In reply to: GnuTLS, copyright assignment, and GNU project governance by nix
Parent article: GnuTLS, copyright assignment, and GNU project governance

Don't get me started on BBC, they are biased as well. In a different & slightly more extravagant ways e.g. by not running certain stories. I remember how Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meetings (representing more than 30% of Earth's population) were not covered on neither uk nor worldwide bbc sites.

Clearly if you don't report, it cannot be biased. Somehow, that is still biased to me...


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GnuTLS, copyright assignment, and GNU project governance

Posted Feb 8, 2013 13:06 UTC (Fri) by wookey (guest, #5501) [Link]

The beeb reported on last June's meeting of this organisation: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-18349635
Did you mean some other instance was not reported?

It's fair to say I'd never heard of it before so it's clearly not well-covered in the UK (I get almost all my news from Radio4/World service and LWN plus a few other specialist sites), but then I don't find that surprising - most people here wouldn't think it interesting/noteworthy, in the same way that Debconf and FOSDEM aren't. The world service gives a completely different news perspective to the UK BBC, and I reckon is about as unbiased as a news service can reasonably be (as someone else pointed out, total objectivity is pretty-much impossible).


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