Dell on Joining the Microsoft/Novell Liaison, in Video
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2007-05-13 10:35:35 UTC
Modified: 2007-05-13 10:47:51 UTC
In the following video, Dell talks about the deal with Novell and Microsoft. It mentions the offering of IP, but that's not new anyway.
Among some quotes (roughly correct):
"...no UNIX we're [Dell] trying to protect..."
"...we're not trying to protect proprietary UNIX..."
This seems like a marriage of convenience. Remind yourselves who Novell is working with in Microsoft's Linux Labs. Here's what their principal man had to say quite recently:
"The Free Software movement is dead. Linux doesn't exist in 2007. Even Linus has got a job today." Controversial statements from the head of Microsoft's Linux Labs, Bill Hilf.
It would be nice if you would also offer your videos in a format, which can be played by Free Software.
Roy Schestowitz
2007-05-13 12:41:03
I believe YouTube allows videos to be downloaded (or grabbed/decoded) and then be played using a standard media player. A variety of formats is available, but I suspect none is truly free. I'm no fan of Flash either. Flash 8+ gets even worse because a proprietary codec is used therein. See:
If people can no longer acquire Computer Science education and real Computer Science experience, they will not know how to control their own digital destiny or emancipate the very same universities that now control the syllabus and instead of teaching Computer Science encourage the outsourcing of systems
"When mentioning the client side," opines an associate, "it is essential to recite the list of other markets where Microsoft is negligible or a no-show. It is repetitive to do so, but it needs saying -- often."
Comments
akf
2007-05-13 12:06:30
Roy Schestowitz
2007-05-13 12:41:03
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/03/19/1719216
Also a rant here:
http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/8687/1090/
Let me see if I can include links to download URLs...