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Mandrakesoft Acquires Conectiva

rednaxel writes "This morning, both companies issued press releases about the merge. French Mandrakesoft is acquiring all shares of brazilian Conectiva for a total amount of 1.79 million EUR (2.3 million USD) in stock." CNet has coverage of the merger as well. From the article: "This won't elevate us to the status of Red Hat or Novell/SuSE yet, of course, but this is a significant growth for us..."

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  1. Re:How? by minus_273 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    actually, how how, do they make money by giving their product away for free? I can see red hat doing consulting/support, but mandrake caters to a different market

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  2. Re:From the press release: by Conorb · · Score: 3, Insightful

    With Suse now an American brand (Novell) I think they might just be the number one European Linux company

  3. Re:Yet? by lukewarmfusion · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Don't be so drawn in by the knee-jerk reactions to think that "acquisitions and mergers" are always a bad thing. You buy other companies to gain market share, brands, add to your own line of products and services, etc.

    Such a move is often good for consumers, too. Imagine what would happen if all of the cell phone companies were small, local businesses. Not only would your service be crappy, but support and prices would probably suck too. By combining into a few major players, you get national service, a sturdy support system, and longevity - they're less likely to fold and leave you hanging.

    You don't get to be the richest man in the world by letting your competition win.

  4. Re:What does MandrakeSoft gain? by WindBourne · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Conectiva is big in South America. By merging, they extend their sales base. In addition, each of them have talented individuals on board that will hopefully create an even better OS.

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  5. Re:Been with Mandrake for years by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Silly. Their stock value is increasing. I had bought some stock. If I did it, it is BECAUSE they respect free software, develop free software, and have their revenue on service, not code. I would not invest in a company that use proprietary software to lock their customers. This is called ethics.

  6. Re:What does MandrakeSoft gain? by bryam · · Score: 3, Insightful


    Marcelo works for Cyclades @ Brazil.

  7. Re:What does MandrakeSoft gain? by leoboiko · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Do you know the names of all countries of the world in their own languages? Can you write and pronounce them all? Most Brazilians wouldn't be able to pronounce "United States of America" or "Nippon" or "Ukrayina" or "Bundesrepublik Deutschland", and they should not be required to. In fact, on slashdot I can't even input the cyrillic and kanji characters I'd need above. What we call "China" is Zhongguo, written with ideographic hanzi, and Chinese has five different vowel intonations; want to give a try at pronouncing or writing it?

    Each language has its own idiosyncrasies. People shouldn't be required to learn the writing, spelling and pronounciation conventions of other languages, even for country names.

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  8. Re:What does MandrakeSoft gain? by Simon · · Score: 4, Insightful
    What does the Mandrake distribution gain with this merger?

    As far as I am concerned what Mandrake could gain from Connectiva is a move to apt-rpm and Synaptic.

    huh? Mandrake can move to apt-rpm and Synaptic any time they want. They don't have to merge with Conectiva to do that! It's Free Software after all.

    The merger has got little to do with software and technical features, and everything to do with getting entry to South American markets.

    Besides, both are heading towards the SMART package manager.

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  9. Re:What does MandrakeSoft gain? by orasio · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The guy hit two out of three.

    Marcelo works in Brasil. Hit.
    Marcelo doesn't work for Conectiva anymore. Miss.
    garcia is an asshole. Hit.

    That's enough "informative" for me.

  10. Re:How? by legirons · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "actually, how how, do they make money by giving their product away for free?"

    They sell their product. For between $30 and $150 per box. And people like me buy it, so they make money.

    It might sound odd to buy something that you can download without charge (or buy CDs for $6), but really that's just a convenient aspect of the distribution mechanism. If I lose my boxed copy of Mandrake, I can make a copy, download, or buy a cheap copy. (Compare that to other operating-systems, where if you so much as change a hard-drive, you have to beg for permission to continue using the OS)

    It might still seem odd to pay when you can freeload, but my opinion of that is that I'm paying for the future availability of Mandrake. (just like I pay for wikipedia even though it's free) -- we're buying the ability for anyone in the world to use the best OS without charge. And that's quite different to paying for just a license.