Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Jul 2007 11:05 UTC, submitted by WillM
Microsoft Microsoft cleared the air July 5 on its obligations to GNU General Public License Version 3 support, declaring it will not provide support or updates for GPLv3 under the deal it penned in November with Novell to administer certificates for the Linux distribution. Microsoft also said July 5 that its agreement with Novell, as well as those with Linux rivals Xandros and Linspire, were unaffected by the release June 29 of GPLv3 by the Free Software Foundation.
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RE: well Microsoft..
by Oliver on Fri 6th Jul 2007 12:38 UTC in reply to "well Microsoft.."
Oliver
Member since:
2006-07-15

Guess what, this GPL nonsense will hit more than just a single company, it will destroy *real* free software at once.

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v RE[2]: well Microsoft..
by TBPrince on Fri 6th Jul 2007 13:01 in reply to "RE: well Microsoft.."
RE[3]: well Microsoft..
by Milo_Hoffman on Fri 6th Jul 2007 13:09 in reply to "RE[2]: well Microsoft.."
Milo_Hoffman Member since:
2005-07-06

> I would wonder why key figures supporting GPL are
> not making their livings out of GPL projects

You have no idea what your talking about. Most "key" figures in the open source world make their whole living doing something related to open source. Most are employed by companies to represent them in their open source projects. 70% of the Linux kernel developers work for Redhat, IBM, Novell, and others.

Many many many others make their living totally off of open source such as Larry Wall (inventor of PERL), etc.


Sounds like your just a clueless newbie programmer to me who somehow feels that your visual basic job is threatened by open source.

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RE[2]: well Microsoft..
by zuriel on Fri 6th Jul 2007 13:45 in reply to "RE: well Microsoft.."
zuriel Member since:
2007-01-29

We will see. I really don't think anyone could destroy FOSS - but noone can tell yet, aight? So, let's see. But it will hit big.

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