The 2,500-square-foot lab "will be home to a combined team of the best and brightest Microsoft and Novell engineers focused on making Windows Server and Suse Linux Enterprise from Novell," the companies said in a statement.
"Novell is creating its own little 'subculture' in the world of Linux."Mind the fact that it clearly says "Suse Linux Enterprise from Novell." It's not about standards. It's about binary bridges. It's about exclusive (and maybe mutual) patent 'protection'. Novell is creating its own little 'subculture' in the world of Linux. It is a binary-enabled Linux, approved and taxed by Microsoft. Other distributors of Linux cannot have everything that Novell gets (so-called 'protection', Moonlight preloads, compatibility in hypervisors, protocols, and formats). The second item says more about this. It uses .NET/Mono as an example.
Miguel de Icaza means something for GNOME and for the Linux community at large. Yes, de Icaza is with Novell and he has sold his soul to Microsoft, yet...
Yet I am now having one more proof that Miguel de Icaza can't be trusted (not more than Daniel Robbins). I can now be perfectly sure that Miguel simply loves whatever Microsoft had to "innovate".
Cloning .NET under the name of Mono was not incidental.
Attendance at the first summit will be restricted to members of the Linux Foundation and their legal counsel. Attendees will focus on building a legal defence structure for Linux and policies designed to support intellectual property rights within open development.
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Sam Hiser
2007-09-12 13:40:47
Not that enterprises have any appreciation for Free Software, yet...