The Net is Abuzz Over Novell's Impact
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-03-22 14:32:19 UTC
- Modified: 2007-03-22 14:32:19 UTC
There appear to have been no major developments or stories today. However, many opinions are being posted, as well as pieces of analysis. Judging by this Web site's recent traffic levels, more people understand their unfortunate entanglement in
Novell's foolish act, which continues to affect many of us and seems to get worse by the week.
Below is a roundup, which you may wish to run through quickly or explore further by following the links.
Novell: Nothing is wrong with Linux (Better sign with us or you may be sued over Linux) -- Matt Asay
Am I the only one who finds Novell's continued backtracking and silliness over its patent scheme with Microsoft reprehensible?
We Want Linux to Win: Q&A with Novell CEO, Ron Hovsepian
Novell's annual user event, BrainShare, took place this week in Salt Lake City, Utah. President and CEO, Ron Hovsepian sat down with Linux Magazine's Bryan Richard to talk about patent protection, responding to customers, and competing with Red Hat.
At ZDNet you'll find a Microsoft employee's
perspective on community division, caused by Novell. In InformationWeek you'll find one among a series of writeups that are
critical of GPLv3 and the FSF.
IANAL, so I won't comment on any of this.
Meanwhile,
ITWire writes about Bruce Peren's heroic battle against Novell. In line with the
"show us the code" open letter, Nicholas Petreley of Linux Journal
dares Microsoft to sue
us -- the customers/users.
[...]
Surely Novell customers will feel their protection money was ill-spent unless you follow through with such lawsuits. So please fill us in on your plans to sue. The suspense is excruciating.
Yours Truly,
One of countless proud users of Debian, Kubuntu, PC Linux OS, Mandriva, Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise, Knoppix, Mepis, Mint, Gentoo, and many other non-Novell distributions.
Comments
shane
2007-03-22 18:56:21