Gartner's George Weiss: A Lot of SUSE Developers Left Because of Microsoft/Novell Deal
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-08-27 01:09:19 UTC
- Modified: 2007-08-28 01:59:17 UTC
It wasn't long ago that we discussed the purpose of the XenSource acquisition. Microsoft seems to be
using Citrix as a
proxy that
pulls the rug from under the feet of Linux. In the following new article,
the new owner (Citrix) is said to have responsibilities for open source. It appears likely to neglect these responsibilities. More curious, however, was the following bit.
But Weiss points to last November’s Novell-Microsoft deal, in which the two agreed to collaborate on the development of some technologies, including trying to help Windows work with Novell’s open-source Suse.
“When this happened, there was a lot of disillusionment in the market and a lot of Suse developers left on the principle that they wouldn’t work for a company that has these agreements with proprietary vendors,” Weiss says.
We happen to have
spotted a lot of departures ourselves, but they don't get much media attention unless the person leaving is famous or very vocal.