"attracting" companies like Intel that are on the BDS boycott list is not really a good look for Linux.
this post was submitted on 29 Apr 2024
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I'm not able to find Intel on the BDS boycott list
Do you have a source?.
Edit: Looks like they're on the divestments and exclusions list but they are not on the boycott list.
Admittedly, I don't know what the difference is here.
Also, from what I'm seeing, the Linux Foundation doesn't have very many options, if any, if we're using that list as a baseline.