
Some interesting bits of his blog entry in which
De Icaza replies to emails he has received concerning the
Novell-Microsoft deal:
"I do not know of any patents which Mono infringes. (...) Although I did not take part of the actual negotiations, and was only told about this deal less than a week before the announcement, I had been calling for a long time for a collaboration between Microsoft and Open Source and Microsoft and Novell. (...) Similar deals have been done in the past, in 1997 Microsoft signed a similar deal with Apple, and Apple used that agreement and the incoming monies to turn the company around. Sun signed a similar agreement with Microsoft in 2004, which at the time I realized enabled Sun to ship Mono on Solaris (which we already supported at that time)."
Member since:
2005-07-18
reasons ... are endemic to any implementation of the .NET platform
Yes, there is certainly some truth there. But I think some actually found technical merit in .NET (unlike ActiveX, which is a security nightmare).
And then there is the prospect of using Microsoft's own tactic of embrace and extend right back at them.