Microsoft Patent Deal Could Leave Novell Behind
robbyyy writes to mention a Computer Business Review Online article about commentary from Bruce Perens to Novell, about their recent deal with Microsoft. He argues that the company should quickly turn its back on the deal, because Novell risks being left behind by open source progress. From the article: "While Linux creator Linus Torvalds has previously stated that the Linux kernel will remain on the GPL v2 license, much of the code that makes up a complete Linux distribution is owned by the FSF, which intends to re-license all its code to GPL v3 as soon as it is completed in early 2007. 'In the face of these changes, Novell will probably be stuck with old versions of the software, under old licenses, with Novell sustaining the entire cost and burden of maintaining that software,' Perens wrote, adding that Novell faces a choice of sticking with Microsoft and being left behind, or turning its back on the patent deal."
Microsoft is scared that if they are too close to novell fo too long, they'll catch it's free disease!
Maybe MS already thought about this, and this was just the sneakiest way to stick it to Novell - get them to purchase their own demise from an old enemy.
"We are all geniuses when we dream"
- E.M. Cioran
Novell is basically Ximian now. Top execs at novl just want $$, they don't give a crap about the company.
You can be sure that a lot of msft $$ will find it's way into the pockets of top novl execs. That is all the execs care about, the execs are not on some idealistic crusade.
I got a permban on my local #linux irc channel for commenting about the Novell/SuSE deal
and the remarks from the Samba Developers :
http://wiki.linux-irc.net/wiki/Stock_Speaks
Here's how i got kicked :
http://crashrecovery.org/irc-bulle.html
Robert