Dramatic Licence in the Press, Courtesy of Novell
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-02-03 21:28:12 UTC
- Modified: 2007-02-03 21:30:09 UTC
Novell has supplied 'ammunition' to those seeking to demonise and criticise the Linux/Free software community. If you thought that
Reuters had chosen sensationalist headlines, then have a look at this new article from
InformationWeek. It is titled
"Microsoft-Novell Deal: Nightmare In Linux Land".
When Microsoft and Novell announced their Linux agreement last November, it knocked the open source community for a loop, and some hit back hard. "The Microsoft message here is clear. 'I can pick and choose among the players and bribe whomever I want,'" says Francois Banchilhon, CEO of Mandriva, a Linux marketer.
The journalists' exaggerations are, needless to mention, damaging to the reputation of Linux. There is no "nightmare in Linux land" and Novell is not "banned from selling Linux", either.
Comments
Draconishinobi
2007-02-04 02:36:29
IanSVT
2007-02-04 03:31:44
I'm still waiting for the detriment to Linux after the MS/Novell deal by the two principal parties involved. The only detriment is coming from these people who are actually helping Microsoft by making the FSF/Linux landscape one of uncertain stability. Not even Microsoft's "get the facts" is managing to damage Linux like "news" and comments that have come out today.
Roy Schestowitz
2007-02-04 08:44:29
To illustrate my point, have a look:
"Microsoft seems to have hijacked Linux Asia" http://www.ciol.com/content/developer/Linux/2007/107020104.asp
"As far as making the source code available, we at MS strongly feel that there is a need to protect intellectual property (IP) as it is the economic incentive to create better solutions. However, we do not refute the other school of thought, which is why we have created platforms like Codeplex. Microsoft is a part of all standard bodies, and we actively participate in creating open standards for our customers."
Here they are invading the Linux world and trying to take control. It's a Trojan horse.