I'm not only sarcastic. I'm also sad to see that Microsoft/Novel is
trying to attack the next generation of business users. I wanted to
generate at least some noise because nobody replied first. After free
brainwashing sessions like that we'll see fresh graduated kids with
Novell's tricky ideas of business, however they should know what that
"basement" is shaky.
And this is not the best way to be introduced to that kind of "open
source spirit" with sharply underwater stones. What's why "to be fair"
the license and other issues should be explained first. Unfortunately,
students might not want to continue listen after that, so it's
probably a bad idea. It's OS3 call anyway. End of flame (for sure
now).

On 06/03/2008, Harish Pillay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  He's just being sarcastic that Novell is being called to give talks to
>  >  open-source community after all those patents agreement what-not with
>  >  Microsoft. GPLv3 is supposed to block such exclusive agreement in the
>  >  future.
>
>
> I know.  I was being facetious as well :-).
>
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