Microsoft Claims IP Rights on Portions of OpenGL
An anonymous reader writes "Minutes of the latest OpenGL ARB meeting reveal that Microsoft is claiming IP over the vertex and fragment extensions, both critical for exposing the capabilities of modern graphics hardware. The minutes also include an update on the progress of OpenGL 2.0." The question is, what does this mean for Linux -- how will Microsoft exercise their "rights"?
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Thank you, thank you, you guys are so nice.
The question is, what does this mean for Linux -- how will Microsoft exercise their "rights"?
Oh, no doubt they're just being protective of their property and make sure that this aspect of the software ecosystem is managed responsibly and openly. I doubt they'll use this for leverage over independent vendors.
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Bleah! Heh heh heh... BLEAH BLEAH!!! Ha ha ha ha...
OpenGL will die on Windows at ~the same time as John Carmack dies.
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Yes.
Yours sincerely,
Bill Gates.
...becase if they continue to show their true MS colors, they can kiss my business goodbye, and hopefully others will follow suit and show them that we don't appreciate and will not tolerate that kind of business.