Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 3rd Nov 2006 16:08 UTC, submitted by twickline
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2006-01-06
Novell has turned themselves into Microsoft's pet Linux distro. They have the same source code everybody else does.
Yeah, and consequently, Novell previously ran the same risk of being sued.
Why are they the only ones afraid of "possible patent infringment"?
They're not the only ones afraid of possible patent infringement. Red Hat, whether it wants to admit it or not, is also afraid of that scenario. But the difference is that Novell decided not to gamble with shareholder money. Novell minimized its risk and, in an environment of uncertainty, that means a lot to investors.
But it's worse than that. Novell is selling out and trying to both lock up and impugn the work of an entire community.
Novell isn't "locking up" or "impugning" anyone's work. That's your opinion. The GPL is doing quite fine, thank you very much, regardless of this agreement.
Perhaps you're young and naive but at my age I've seen just about every manner of backstabbing and sleazy legal maneuvering possible. That's exactly what this is and I decline to be a party to it.
Yeah, poor, dumb, naive me. I only started coding in the late 70's on a DEC PDP-8. I mean, what do I know... /SARCASM