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Friday, 03 November 2006 22:16 |
Personally I am not at all excited by this news. OSNEWS has a series of very good articles that resume the problem....
| Novell-Microsoft: MS Open To More Distros, Red Hat Responds | | Linked by Thom Holwerda on 2006-11-03 20:02:30 UTC | Some more reactions to the Novell-Microsoft deal. Firstly, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said his company is open to talking to other Linux distributors about reaching mutual patent coverage deals similar to the agreement signed Nov. 2 with Novell. Secondly, according to Red Hat, this deal means that 'Linux has won', while also saying they would never make such an agreement with Microsoft: "An
innovation tax is unthinkable. Free and open source software provide
the necessary environment for true innovation. Innovation without fear
or threat. Activities that isolate communities or limit upstream
adoption will inevitably stifle innovation." More reactions here and here. |
| Microsoft, Novell Ink Linux Deal | | Linked by Thom Holwerda on 2006-11-02 22:05:39 UTC, submitted by anonymous | At a press conference in San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is expected to announce a new partnership between Microsoft and Novell.
The unprecedented deal will have Microsoft offering a degree of sales
support for Novell's SUSE Linux while both companies work towards
better interoperability between their respective operating systems. As
part of the agreement, Microsoft also promises not to wield its patent
portfolio against SUSE Linux. More here. You can follow the live webcast announcement, by Steve Ballmer, here. Update: Novell has put up a detailed FAQ about this deal. |
Microsoft is trying for sure one more time to embrace the open source community for better extinguish it later. Novell If You are smart, You'd better refuse that deal!
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