Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 3rd Nov 2006 20:02 UTC
Novell and Ximian Some more reactions to the Novell-Microsoft deal. Firstly, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said his company is open to talking to other Linux distributors about reaching mutual patent coverage deals similar to the agreement signed Nov. 2 with Novell. Secondly, according to Red Hat, this deal means that 'Linux has won', while also saying they would never make such an agreement with Microsoft: "An innovation tax is unthinkable. Free and open source software provide the necessary environment for true innovation. Innovation without fear or threat. Activities that isolate communities or limit upstream adoption will inevitably stifle innovation." More reactions here and here. Update: Another response from Red Hat. In one year's time, a Red Hat general counsil said, Red Hat will be the only Linux commercial vendor left standing, Microsoft support or not.
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RE: How many times?
by deanlinkous on Sat 4th Nov 2006 18:41 UTC in reply to "How many times?"
deanlinkous
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2006-06-19

Still fun to chat about it. I even submitted what I consider to be a new angle on the matter but nobody at osnews has gave the stamp of approval and rolled it out yet.

Someone said that software is not that important. I would say software in this day and age software is VERY important. Just watch terminator3 if you don't think so. Internet news sites are truly not that important, and not to be taken very seriously. Just a place to have a good time...

Edited 2006-11-04 18:46

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