
Of course the net is buzzing with reactions to the
Novell-Microsoft agreement of yesterday.
Bruce Perens is very negative about it all:
"What aren't they telling you? First, you can be sure that Microsoft's not out to help a competitor. This announcement paves the way for Microsoft to implement significant control over commercial customer's use of Free Software. And it has significant negative implications for Open Source in general." Eben Moglen of the FSF says about the possible GPL issues:
"If you make an agreement which requires you to pay a royalty to anybody for the right to distribute GPL software, you may not distribute it under the GPL."
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And what you say is naivity - do you think that Microsoft would help Novell "bring Linux into the mainstream"? Both Perens and Moglen smell a rat - and rightfully so. History of MS proves that they never ever acted in anyone's interest, save their own - and their historical "partners" almost always lost in the end.