Alexios Zavras (@zavras) 's Twitter Profile
Alexios Zavras

@zavras

Everything about Open Source...
I work at Intel but I tweet for myself.

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Software Heritage (@swheritage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quote of the day from our sponsors: "Intel is committed to support Software Heritage in its mission to collect, preserve and share code, as we believe open source is critical in transforming our world through innovation..." softwareheritage.org/2017/11/06/int… Intel France #Innovation

Quote of the day from our sponsors: "Intel is committed to support Software Heritage in its mission to collect, preserve and share code, as we believe open source is critical in transforming our world through innovation..."

softwareheritage.org/2017/11/06/int…

<a href="/IntelFrance/">Intel France</a> 

#Innovation
Gregory M Bryant (@gregorymbryant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to NoHandsNZ for partnering & guiding us on how we can make PC building more accessible. With his help, there is a real possibility that we can make important strides to get everyone in the game. #IamIntel #PCGaming newsroom.intel.com/news/nohandsnz…

Software Heritage (@swheritage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that the @swheritage #sourcecode #archive contains over 2 billions commits from over 150 million software projects? Have a look at archive.softwareheritage.org and subscribe to the newsletter to stay up to date! softwareheritage.org/newsletter

Did you know that the @swheritage  #sourcecode #archive contains over 2 billions commits from over 150 million software projects?
Have a look at archive.softwareheritage.org  and subscribe to the newsletter to stay up to date! softwareheritage.org/newsletter
SCOTUSblog (@scotusblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: In major copyright battle between tech giants, SCOTUS sides w/ Google over Oracle, finding that Google didnt commit copyright infringement when it reused lines of code in its Android operating system. The code came from Oracle's JAVA SE platform. supremecourt.gov/opinions/20pdf…

Christopher Neugebauer (@chrisjrn@social.coop) (@chrisjrn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A line from the Oracle v. Google judgment that I think rings true to a lot of FOSS people: "The fact that computer programs are primarily functional makes it difficult to apply traditional copyright concepts in that technological world."