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RE: Bottom line is, Stallman is right
by garymax on Mon 6th Nov 2006 00:41
in reply to "Bottom line is, Stallman is right"
"Its not a matter of waiting and seeing, its a matter of making up your mind where you stand, because with this we reach the point where there is no middle ground left."
You can make up your mind if you like but no matter what side you come down on if Microsoft owns patents that are infringed within Linux then Microsoft has the right to make the claim and to seek royalties.
And this isn't just a matter of rewriting the source to remove offending code; patents cover the end result no matter how the code is written.
So there is more going on here than just choosing sides. There is source code, patents, and royalty issues.
It ain't that easy...




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One side of this, you have Apple, MS, Novell, Oracle. DRM, locked hardware and software, incompatible proprietary formats, an MS tax on every PC sold.
Other side, you have Open Source.
Its not a matter of waiting and seeing, its a matter of making up your mind where you stand, because with this we reach the point where there is no middle ground left.
I would suggest taking all those Suse disks that come on magazines and mailing them back to Novell.
Edited 2006-11-05 20:09