NOVELL was obliged to give Microsoft several big gifts in exchange for money, as we have shown over the years (it is right there in the contract too). One of those gifts was the pushing of Microsoft deep into the kernel, Linux. Jos does not like to talk about it. As OpenSUSE's community manager and a paid employee he would rather ignore all those "hard" subjects and instead talk about happy news. But the matter of fact is, just as we repeatedly showed, Microsoft used Novell to make a hook for Microsoft inside Linux and now it is using this hook to interfere with GNU/Linux domination in so-called "clouds". Microsoft tries to shove proprietary into open after help from its slaves at Novell/SUSE, as shown by this Microsoft booster who tries to put a positive spin on it.
"Microsoft is already making a fortune from "Linux tax", which Novell helped standardise nearly 5 years ago."The short story is (not to entertain the booster's own spin), some people are trying to establish an open/free stack with Linux at the centre, so Microsoft exploits the hooks Novell planted in there (as per the contract) to make this stack Microsoft- and proprietary-dependent.
Well done, Novell. Microsoft is very proud. Microsoft is already making a fortune from "Linux tax", which Novell helped standardise nearly 5 years ago. This is the legacy of Novell -- a legacy we still need to cope with before it's eradicated for good (or Microsoft goes out of business ⬆
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Michael
2011-10-01 19:57:02