Hi,
Interesting, the trend is contagious.
However, just an observation. Effectively all that IBM is open sourcing in
the *Standard Edition* (that is, if they actually do it) is a competitor to
Apache/Tomcat. Wow ;-) Looks like they are still going to hold back the ejb
server for sale. So, whose the nice guy? Certainly partial motivation is to
hook Standard Edition users and then whaaaamm! $xK for Enterprise support.
So is the plan bigger than just making Sun, BEA, Microsoft, etc., as the bad
guys? Besides, when they open the "warehouse" and there are, say, 10,000
copies of the Standard Edition at the beginning of the first day, maybe by
the end of the first day the "warehouse" will have 10,001 copies ;-)
Cheers,
Vaughn
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