BadVista: We hardly knew ye

On December 15, 2006, the FSF launched its BadVista.org campaign to
advocate for the freedom of computer users, opposing adoption of
Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free -- as in freedom --
software alternatives. Two years later, the campaign has 7,000
registered activists, the name Vista is synonymous in the public eye
with failure, and today we are declaring victory.

It is obvious that Vista has missed its window for widespread
adoption. Individuals, governments, corporations, universities and
organizations have largely taken a pass or even abandoned Microsoft
entirely. The fact that Microsoft has repeatedly extended XP cutoff
deadlines and is releasing a public beta of Windows 7 tomorrow is
proof of Vista's failure.

Vista was Microsoft's largest ever product marketing launch.
Estimated at a cost of $300M, those marketing dollars were spent in
an effort to fool the media and user community about the goals of
Vista. Thanks to all of you, we got the real message out and those
dollars failed to win the day. Congratulations!

We are retiring the <http://badvista.org> web site and ending the
campaign in order to devote more effort and resources to new
campaigns on the road toward a world in which all users can safely
choose free software. Buoyed by this success, we will need all of
you to continue lending your energy and creativity to this new work.

Today, there are three simple ways you can take action:

  * Make a donation to join the Free Software Foundation as an
    associate member at <http://fsf.org/jf>. If we can make our goal
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I'm writing to let you know about the first issue of the Free Software
Foundation's monthly news digest and action update: the Free Software
Supporter. Each month the Supporter will bring you success stories,
news of upcoming action and events -- for BadVista, as
well as our other campaigns, the GNU project, and throughout the free
software community. Our first edition was already mailed out, but you
can read it in our archives listed below.

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Free Software Supporter, Issue 1, March 2008:
  HTML Version: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-fsf/2008-03/msg00000.html
  Text version: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-fsf/2008-03/txt6WM6sG7rpd.txt

Thanks again for all your support!

Sincerely,

Joshua Gay
Campaigns Manager           
Free Software Foundation
Phone: (617)542-5942 x19 
Web: fsf.org, GNU.org, DefectiveByDesign.org, BadVista.org

Bad Vista Wallpaper.

Fellows:

I've made a Bad Vista Wallpaper as form of advertising the campaign a little more. It's inspired on the original design.
For those interested the links are:

Bad Vista 1600x1200: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Bad+Vista+%281600x1200%29?content=58735
Bad Vista 1280x800 (widescreen): http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Bad+Vista+1.0+%28Wide%29?content=58734
Bad Vista 1280x1024: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Bad+Vista+1.0+%281280x1024%29?content=58733
Bad Vista 1024x768: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Bad+Vista+%281024x768%29?content=58732

Kind regards to all.

Joao Ribeiro da Silva

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Thanks,
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John Sullivan
Campaigns Manager            | Phone: (617)542-5942 x23 | http://badvista.org
51 Franklin Street, 5th Fl.  | Fax:   (617)542-2652	| http://www.gnu.org
Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA    | GPG:   AE8600B6          | http://www.fsf.org

"Microsoft put all those functionality-crippling features into Vista because it
wants to own the entertainment industry. This isn't how Microsoft spins it, of
course. It maintains that it has no choice...It's all complete nonsense."
    --Bruce Schneier, "DRM in Windows Vista"

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