Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 14th Mar 2006 18:33 UTC, submitted by Anonymous Penguin
Mandriva, Mandrake, Lycoris Gael Duval, creator of Mandrake Linux (now Mandriva Linux), has been fired from the company. The information leaked on the Mandriva forums, and Duval later confirmed it on his own webpage. He says: "Since the information has leaked, I will post a message in the next few days on this website about why this is the end of the Mandriva story for me, and what's next." Since Mandrake was for many the first distribution they ever tried, I think it is only fair to thank him for creating Mandrake, and to wish him the best of luck in any following endeavours.
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garret
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2005-09-18

Competition is good!! Ubuntu coming along and forcing MANY issues in the Linux world is a good thing! All of these are signs that our little Tux is finally growing up and becoming an important fixture on the corporate environment. Like it or not, Linux is finally here to stay . . . there is no going back now! That's the good news.

The bad news? All of you who have been at the top of the Linux heap for a number of years due to being early adapters, now you're going to have to work hard at staying there. That's right, you've been working hard for years now, forging and blazing new trails and markets, and now due to your own success, you have to fight just to stay in business. That's right, those little kids who grew up on your software, knowing everything about every little piece of code you've ever written, are now your competition, with code built upon yours..

Not do you only have to worry about the young “up and comers” but now you have to worry about well funded corporate interest. Read the news lately? It seems like just about any open source project with high visibility and community numbers is getting purchased by corporations looking to make their mark in open source.

So Mandriva, don't blame the competition, you created it. Instead, continue to be innovative and ground breaking. Continue to blaze your own trail and keep your community happy. And never, never, forget where you came from . . . I think this would be your biggest downfall.

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