Microsoft Source Code Request for SUSE
- Shane Coyle
- 2007-05-10 11:41:14 UTC
- Modified: 2007-05-11 17:29:09 UTC
Well, sometimes I get too bored and come up with ways to be annoying, and here is one of them...
Some time ago, I had tried to contact Microsoft's IP Licensing division with an
email/open letter to Steve Ballmer requesting specific information on some of the claims he was making regarding Microsoft's IP and GNU/Linux. Surprisingly, I have yet to receive a response.
Let's see how this one goes over, sent this AM to ventures@microsoft.com:
mailto:ventures@microsoft.com
First of all, congratulations to Microsoft for your success in distributing Novell SUSE Linux, with reports of more than 40,000 SUSE coupons distributed to date. I will admit, when Novell's Stafford Masie characterized the deal between Microsoft and Novell as "Microsoft's Official Entry into the Linux Space", I was a bit hesitant, but I just can't argue with success.
Pursuant to the GNU General Public License version 2, Section 3, I would like to request information on obtaining the machine-readable source code for the SUSE Linux that Microsoft has been so successfully distributing. Please advise if there is an FTP available, or if there is any cost associated with requests fulfilled via CD/DVD media.
Thank you in advance for your assistance, and allow me to add, welcome to the community.
Regards,
Shane Coyle
shane@edu-nix.org
Comments
k
2007-05-10 13:53:56
shane
2007-05-10 14:21:24
Duane Maxwell
2007-05-10 15:50:01
The real question is whether or not they're actually distributing Linux, and thus subject to Section 3, or just vouchers to obtain Linux from Novell.
shane
2007-05-10 18:15:07
Stephen Holmes
2007-05-10 22:12:19
Seriously, if MS Doc recommended purchasing SUSE Linux it wouldn't mean MS actually have to provide it. I think it's called ADVERTISING.
Shaun
2007-05-18 11:41:04
If you need the coupons (or a license direct from Novel) to be allowed to run that version of Suse Linux then I would think that Microsoft would have to be counted as a distributor, if the coupons are just for support contracts then I can see things being a little less certain but it still might be possible to argue that Microsoft is a distributor under these circumstances.
Shane Coyle
2007-05-19 16:11:11
So, get a coupon and Novell sends you a copy of SUSE - any more questions?