Over the past few days, GNU/Linux users have been complaining about the Windows 8 secure boot specification, an issue that was raised in these columns a few days ago.
A prominent figure from Melbourne's free and open source software community has complained to the Australian Labor Party that attempts to legalise the offshore processing of asylum-seekers are against party rules.
A member of the Linux Users of Victoria, the state's biggest Linux user group, has had his posting rights to the group's mailing lists revoked after a post that violated the group's rules.
It's election time at the bigger of the two Linux user groups in Melbourne. There normally wouldn't be any need to write about it as this is something that comes by every year and passes without incident.
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