On Ron Hovsepian's Latest GNU/Linux FUD
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-04-18 03:37:58 UTC
- Modified: 2008-04-18 03:37:58 UTC
Is Novell advocating Free software at all?
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A day ago we mentioned the
tactless remarks from Ron Hovsepian, whose damage can affect not only Novell, but Novell's (and Microsoft's) rivals as well. What on earth was he thinking? Others
ask themselves the same question.
Novell CEO Disses Embrace of Desktop Linux
[...]
While acceptance and conversion to Desktop Linux may occur more slowly in the U.S. than in other parts of the world, I think it sends a negative message for the CEO of a company that produces a product to make such a statement about that product. You don’t hear the president of the Dairy Association saying that he predicts that people are going to drink less milk. Instead, you see commercials supporting milk’s advantages and positive aspects. Have you ever seen a Linux commercial?
Fortunately, Novell's CEO is not the only one to have foolishly criticised his own products out in public. Only
yesterday:
As PC users clamor for Microsoft to continue to support Windows XP, company CEO Steve Ballmer called the Vista OS "a work in progress" at an annual Seattle event on Thursday.
A
couple of months ago:
Holy Crap: Did Bill Gates Just Say Windows Sucks?
[...]
We asked a simple question: what Microsoft product could have used a little more polish before release? The answer astounded us. We would just like to thank Bill Gates for his honesty and his openness.
Microsoft and Novell appear to be sharing the same problem which is pessimism. It might, after all,
be justified, but Novell mustn't drag GNU/Linux
as a whole into this.
⬆
Better to keep quiet
when there is nothing
of substance to say
Comments
tw
2008-04-18 14:33:15
Do you really expect ZENworks to not support Windows desktops which were, until recently, the only desktops ZENworks did support?
Roy Schestowitz
2008-04-18 20:15:33