Samba Team Urges Novell To Reconsider
hde226868 writes "The team responsible for Samba has just asked Novell to reconsider its recent patent agreement with Microsoft, arguing that the agreement is a divisive agreement, effectively splitting the open source movement into groups with and without commercial status. Samba argues that with this move Novell is disregarding the will of the people who write the software sold by Novell and that Novell has 'no right to make self servicing deals on behalf of others which run contrary to the goals and ideals of the Free Software community'."
This is just Microsoft trying to get Linus to reconsider and try and move the kernel to the GPLv3.
Move along.
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They play hard, yes. So does every other business. So does my business. They do NOT have a history of aggressively suing patent infringers. In fact, they've started promising that they WILL NOT do this. And, they won't have any grounds to do so with this deal, unless there are some GPL programmers stealing code, which apparently rarely happens.
It is impossible to divide the Linux community any further even if you start putting individual members of it through a meat grinder.
And at least with a hooker you KNOW you're getting screwed.
Ah, you must mean the iCashRegister application suite.
Generally, bash is superior to python in those environments where python is not installed.
So yes, I would give significantly more weight to a Linux that has MS's stamp of approval.
Right, because ATM's, Point of Sale machines, electronic billboards, fight schedule displays and many other business related machines running on MS software has such a proven track record. There certainly aren't any examples around of them failing.