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Submission + - Sourceforge staff takes over a user's account and wraps their software installer (arstechnica.com) 11

An anonymous reader writes: Sourceforge staff took over the account of the GIMP-for-Windows maintainer claiming it was abandoned and used this opportunity to wrap the installer in crapware. Quoting Ars:

SourceForge, the code repository site owned by Slashdot Media, has apparently seized control of the account hosting GIMP for Windows on the service, according to e-mails and discussions amongst members of the GIMP community—locking out GIMP's lead Windows developer. And now anyone downloading the Windows version of the open source image editing tool from SourceForge gets the software wrapped in an installer replete with advertisements.


Submission + - SF Says AdWare Bundled with Gimp Is Intentional (google.com) 5

tresf writes: In response to a Google+ post from the Gimp project claiming that "[Sourceforge] is now distributing an ads-enabled installer of GIMP", Sourceforge had this response:

In cases where a project is no longer actively being maintained, SourceForge has in some cases established a mirror of releases that are hosted elsewhere. This was done for GIMP-Win.

Editor's note: Gimp is actively being maintained and the definition of "mirror" is quite misleading here as a modified binary is no longer a verbatim copy. Download statistics for Gimp on Windows show SourceForge as offering over 1,000 downloads per day of the Gimp software. In an official response to this incident, the official Gimp project team reminds users to use official download methods. Slashdotters may remember the last time news like this surfaced (2013) when the Gimp team decided to move downloads from SourceForge to their own FTP service.

Therefore, we remind you again that GIMP only provides builds for Windows via its official Downloads page.

Note: SourceForge and Slashdot share a corporate parent.

Submission + - SourceForge wraps open source software in adware

An anonymous reader writes: "SourceForge, the code repository site owned by Slashdot Media, has apparently seized control of the account hosting GIMP for Windows on the service, according to e-mails and discussions amongst members of the GIMP community—locking out GIMP's lead Windows developer. And now anyone downloading the Windows version of the open source image editing tool from SourceForge gets the software wrapped in an installer replete with advertisements."

Submission + - SourceForge (owned by Slashdot Media) installs ads with GIMP (arstechnica.com) 5

careysb writes: SourceForge, the code repository site owned by Slashdot Media, has apparently seized control of the account hosting GIMP for Windows on the service, according to e-mails and discussions amongst members of the GIMP community—locking out GIMP's lead Windows developer. And now anyone downloading the Windows version of the open source image editing tool from SourceForge gets the software wrapped in an installer replete with advertisements.

Submission + - Thanks to the Montreal Protocol, we avoided severe ozone depletion (techienews.co.uk)

hypnosec writes: Concentrations of ozone depleting chemicals was at its peak in 1993, but over the years they have declined and a new research points out that the Montreal Protocol, which came into force in 1987, has played a major role in not only ensuring that use of these chemicals is reduced, but has also helped us avoid a severe ozone depletion.

Comment IoT Launchpad Security Project (Score 1) 131

Hi

We're working on a project (in public) to try to help secure out-of-the-box links from low-power cheap sensor nodes to the concentrator (or equivalent) in IoT networks.

Eg see:

http://www.earth.org.uk/note-o...
and
http://lists.opentrv.org.uk/pi...

to pick a couple of related items.

Anyone who'd like to help us get this right with solutions open source, please do contact us eg via @OpenTRV on Twitter or email.

Rgds

Damon

Comment Re:NYT doesn't report news but does try to create (Score 1) 532

My point is only that I would not be 'free' to take sensible entrepreneurial risks in the "land of the free" whereas I am under the NHS which is frequently derided from that side of the pond as some sort of socialist (itself a swear word) nightmare.

I'm railing against the "all government intervention" is bad school of thought/kneejerk. The NHS is not perfect by any means, but it happens to work much better and cheaper than the US model from where I'm standing.

LIFE IS NOT BINARY! (Not so catchy to chant in marches though. B^>)

Neither do I think that unending government intervention is a good thing. I am somewhat to the right of centre in UK politics (and just voted, tactically, an hour ago, in our general election).

Rgds

Damon

Comment Re:NYT doesn't report news but does try to create (Score 1) 532

There are various bands of dental treatment charges, but they are not uncapped so far as I know. Haven't needed that much fun.

Glasses, varies. My last eye test was completely free as I was referred by a doctor. I do pay for classes, but if you want to go economy it's pretty cheap and you can probably have glasses prescribed. I'm pretty much in the budget category even variofocals.

In neither case could I be bankrupted by unlimited uncontrolled charges.

Rgds

Damon

Comment Re:NYT doesn't report news but does try to create (Score 1) 532

Except, over here in downtrodden communist UK (keep an eye on tomorrow's election for us to become ultra-communist under a Tory/SNP/DUP alliance (joke)) guess how much of this rubbish I have to deal with?

1) An occasional fixed reasonable prescription charge, free for my kids.

2) Dentist fees, typically about £20/$30 each six month check-up, for a "scale and polish". Again, free for my kids.

Yeah, it's terrible over here.

As I have often pointed out, I would not be on my 3rd significant start-up if I'd been tried to my first random employer because of a health plan, given one or two exciting health blips over time.

Government is never ever good, ever. Unless it builds Interstates.

Rgds

Damon

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