Novell Removed from List of National Free Software Conference Sponsors?
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2008-11-18 12:18:06 UTC
Modified: 2008-11-18 14:24:31 UTC
ON A COUPLE of occasions earlier this week, the protest against Novell in India got highlighted [1, 2]. As one blogger pointed out, the conference will be remembered for quite some time (internationally even) because of this incident, which is likely to deter prospective Novell customers. It's actually interesting that yesterday alone this Web site gauged about 600,000 hits, which is a lot more than usual. We're actually surprised that the server managed to stay up and serve pages.
We were not able to confirm this, but one reader told us that the action was a success in the sense that Novell won't participate in this "Free software" conference. Videos are beginning to appear as well, so here's a couple.
This action was also covered in several big sites and the father of the Free software movement commended the effort. Some more coverage appears here, in addition to a lot of blogs. According to Savio over at InfoWorld (IDG), these actions were a lot more effective than the activists probably realise.
[W]hat I find more interesting are the calls to boycott Novell, Suse, and Microsoft products in India.
It's about about word of mouth. It changes perceptions and passes from mouth to ear. ⬆
A lot of what I said a year ago not only turned out to be correct; it was moreover affirmed by Garrett after he had sworn on the Bible and put himself at risk to his liberty
Down almost 80% since it began [...] The real issue has nothing to do with slop, it is a lack/loss of customers and erosion of the company's theoretical "value"