Second Quote of the Day: Locutus on Linux Being Subverted
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-09-12 11:18:22 UTC
- Modified: 2007-09-12 11:18:22 UTC
Watch and learn.
Linux is in great danger at the moment. That danger started when Microsoft cut their deal with Novell.
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It now appears that Microsoft have started their (in)famous embrace and conqueror strategy on the Linux front.
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By claiming their support for Linux they are effectively and efficiently starting their ownership campaign of the Linux platform. Unless they are stopped then Linux will go the way of Netscape. With large companies like BMW buying into the Winolux combination of WIndows, NOvell and LinUX they are helping to seal the doom of Linux as a free and open computing foundation. They are opening the door to the commercialisation of Linux where it would just become another Windows package with its own EULA and yearly licensing and support fees.
Microsoft wants to create different classes of Linux: ones that work, e.g. with Moonlight, and ones that barely do. Unsurprisingly, Microsoft wants to control and 'tax' those that work better. It separates Linux into tiers and wants to have different rates assigned to each. Why? How? Tax.
Comments
Stephen
2007-09-12 12:48:25
vexorian@gmail.com
2007-09-13 01:17:03
Roy Schestowitz
2007-09-13 01:50:23
Stephen, whose opinion I respect, has been posting here since the early days of this Web site. However, he has consistently defended Novell's move, so I consider him somewhat of an apologist (not necessarily in a bad way because he is polite and rational).
As for his claim about "overly sensationalist" -- no, I do not agree. I link to and write about what I believe in, based on evidence that I have. We have said what was cited above from the very start. Microsoft is creating its own 'baby Linux', but it's a Linux that Microsoft controls. Microsoft can change rules at any time.
If we choose SUSE Linux, we enter Microsoft's pen of sheep. Never ever get close to the butcher. Over the years (even more recently), Microsoft has revealed its plan to 'kill' Linux (in its present form). Even the folks at Port 25 feel this way, no matter how hard they will try to deny this. I remember very well what Bill Hilf said.