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Mandriva Fires Founder Gael Duval, Who Plans to Sue

Otter writes "Mandrake Linux founder Gael Duval has confirmed that Mandriva has let him go." A few hours later, Newsforge (owned by the same company that owns Slashdot) did an exclusive IRC interview with Gael in which he said he plans to sue his former employer for "abusive layoff." This is a sad day for Mandriva -- and for GNU/Linux in general. Gael was the founder and heart of the original Mandrake (now Mandriva) project, which was the first Linux distribution designed to be easy for non-technical users to install and administer. There is plenty of consternation in the Mandriva Club Forums about whether the company will go on supporting individual desktop users as strongly as it has in the past.

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  1. DIE LIBERTARIAN DIE! by NDPTAL85 · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Nice way to work in a completely inappropriate reference to libertarian ideals on what is essentially a spat between a company and its founder.

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  2. Mandriva joins BSD? by TangoCharlie · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Does this sad event mark the end of the Mandriva as a distribution? Or at least the start of the end? I used Mandrake once and found it to be OK, but since then ,the heat has cirtainly been put on by distros such as Ubuntu and Linspire for ease and OpenSuSE and FC for power. We'll see.

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