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Novell has sold its soul. If nothing else, the negative backlash of their betrayal will see their fortunes dip even further and when MS is tired of waiting for the turn-around, they'll delive the death blow themselves. So long Novell, it was nice knowing you. (P.S. Thanks for XGL!!!)
Well, even before their FAQ about the deal I wasn't sure. But now I'm even more questioning my self if people (including me) jumped on the conclusion too fast. And I wasn't really worried after more facts popped up even before their FAQ.
Novell only lacks two things to explain, primary choice OIN or MS and labeling linux with FUD stickers after the original announcement went trough. Although FUD stickers seem to be silenced, we can surely expect them from MS, it is a real PR WMD-FUD.




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2006-07-16
Are you high? Seriously... If you really believe that Microsoft is all-of-a-sudden all lovey dovey towards the open source community because their "ruling class" has changed then I want some of whatever it is you're smoking. On second thought, no I don't. The leaopard cannot change its spots. Making a deal with Microsoft is like making a deal with the devil. Novell has sold its soul. If nothing else, the negative backlash of their betrayal will see their fortunes dip even further and when MS is tired of waiting for the turn-around, they'll delive the death blow themselves. So long Novell, it was nice knowing you. (P.S. Thanks for XGL!!!)