April, a french NGO that promote free software in France, did this small strike to protest against the planned obsolescence of windows’s computers.

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    17 hours ago

    I’m a bit confused. Are they protesting a switch to Linux, or protesting that Win OS’s go extinct too quickly?

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      16 hours ago

      They are protesting against windows planned obsolescence. It will make millions computers unusable.

      And they also promote switching to linux :)

      I’m translating some part of the video so that you can understand their message better :

      • on the coffin : 300 millions of computers
      • Farewell Windows, Hello to Free Software
      • don’t waste/bury computers, free them
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        15 hours ago

        Thanks! Spoken French is too fast for me to understand.

        windows planned obsolescence

        Okay, so basically the 2nd thing I mentioned. Not that Windows is totally going extinct as an OS. (altho that might be a nice idea, hehe)

        Good for these people, then.

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          14 hours ago

          Sadly, i’m Deaf so i can’t transcript the speech in the video but they probably talked about the environment’s impact & free software. Alternatiba is NGO that fight against climate change similar to greenpeace.

          Anyway, i hope it will give us some ideas. :)

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            14 hours ago

            Fellow disabled-person, salut! (I have CFS/ME)

            Well, good on them. And I still need to add Linux as a dual-boot, here. >_<