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De Icaza Regrets Novell/Microsoft Pact

Ian Lamont writes "Novell Vice President and GNOME architect Miguel de Icaza sounded off at a MIX 08 panel on a number of topics. First, he claimed that he was 'not happy' with Novell's cross-patent licensing agreement with Microsoft, saying that if he had his way, the company would have stayed with the open-source community. He also said that neither Windows nor Linux are relevant in the long term, thanks to Web 2.0 business models: 'They might be fantastic products ... but Google has shown itself to be a cash cow. There is a feature beyond selling corporate [software] and patents ... it's going to be owning end users.' He also tangled with Mike Schroepfer, a Mozilla engineering executive, about extending patent protection for Moonlight to third parties. However, de Icaza did say that Novell has 'done the best it could to balance open-source interests with patent indemnification.' We discussed the beginnings of the deal between Microsoft and Novell back in 2006."

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  1. Re:Ah. I see. by FishWithAHammer · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Does making .Net cross-platform help anyone but MS?

    It helps me; I'm working on a game that I'll be able to roll out on Windows, Mac, and Linux at pretty close to the same time.

    (It helps that I'm not tied to DirectX.)

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    "You can either have software quality or you can have pointer arithmetic, but you cannot have both at the same time."