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2006-01-17
It seems as a probable outcome to me that Microsoft and Novell will develop closed-source applications for their Linux, which will be responsible for claimed interoperability with Windows, and vice versa. This will effectively prevent other linux competitors from reusing the same i.e. they will do this to obtain advantage over other distributions like RHEL or Ubuntu Server, in their bid to conquer the market.
So, in other words, possibly no more contributions to *NEW* projects like Mono or Samba, instead they will start developing their own proprietary stuff for many aspects and be limited by MS agreement.
And, btw., what happened to much lauded documentation that Microsoft this year released to EU commission? Will they finally publish it for everyone to read?