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Novell has sold out. I don't see how this makes good business sense in
the long term, except, of course, for Microsoft and possibly Red Hat.
You don't make deals with Microsoft, because they'll find a way to
to weasel out of it. Novell, of all companies, should understand this
well. Are memories so fscking short? I'm stunned and astonished.
This is now the second time that a distribution and the company behind
has sold us down the river. The first time it was OpenLinux and Caldera. Now
it is SLES/SLED/openSUSE and Novell. I appreciate the openSUSE != SUSE
insofar as openSUSE is, ostensibly at least, a community project, but
when Microsoft turns on Novell, _and they will_, I don't want to be
around to get any on me. So long.
Begrudgingly, Red Hat and Fedora have another customer.
Kurt
--
Reporter, n.:
A writer who guesses his way to the truth and dispels it with a
tempest of words.
-- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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