The Community and Rivals Cope, Despite Novell's Fluke
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2006-11-22 12:57:11 UTC
- Modified: 2006-12-10 06:27:53 UTC
Another opinion piece from ZDNet Blogs clearly suggests that
Red Hat will be able to endure, if not prosper more than ever before. It concludes with the following:
...Oracle may hurt Red Hat, but not nearly as much as you'd think. As for Novell and Microsoft they have their own issues to sort out.
It is encouraging to see that Novell's mistake hurts its own presence more than it affects other Linux vendors. In fact, judging by all those Linux contracts which are struck so frequently (more latterly the City of Vienna, Dakota, and Nokia), it seems like Novell remains an issue for Eben Moglen to address in
GPLv3. In the interim, it's business as usual for
GNU/Linux.
Let Steve Ballmer talk. Let him and Ron Hovspeian continue to "agree to disagree". When the children are through playing perhaps they can start worrying about their dwindling products again. The only genuine gainer at the moment is (non-SUSE) Linux.