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New Linus Torvalds Interview Covers the Novell Issue, Again

Whenever Linus Torvalds gets interviewed (usually by the mainstream press because of his high status), we try to dig into his stance on the Novell/Microsoft deal. It's a case of mind mining. Here is the latest:

The Finnish creator of Linux says open-source software isn't really an anti-Microsoft movement; it's just a better model for getting the job done.

[...]

Microsoft and Novell last year announced a partnership for the interoperability of Windows and SUSE Linux. Some analysts are saying this kind of agreement is positive for consumers and can help popularize Linux. Do you agree? [Linus:] I don’t know. I don’t actually think the Novell-Microsoft agreement matters all that much in the end, but I think it would be healthier for everybody if there wasn’t the kind of rabid hatred on both sides. I’d rather just worry about the technology. The market will take care of itself.


Interesting response. He says that he doesn't know (probably because he concentrates on technical matters). That aligns with previous interviews and he even uses some of the same words here ("rabid hatred" for example).

Pedant's point: the reporter is asking the question along with the statement "Some analysts are saying this kind of agreement is positive for consumers and can help popularize Linux." But why? Why does he not mention those who say that Novell's deal is all doom and gloom? Quite a few prominent reporters have openly criticised the deal, but it is almost as though this reporter expects and craves for a nod with the question "Do you agree?" There are traces of bias here.

It is essential to remember that Linus needs to play nice with Novell because he has colleagues from Novell (Greg KH, for one thing). Here are the takeaways from some previous interviews:

Torvalds on the Novell/Microsoft deal:



Torvalds on Microsoft's patent threats:

Torvalds on the GPL(v3):

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