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Comments on: Microsoft slaps another $100m on Novell interop pile

Whither the FSF? 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 13:19 GMT

I guess all that chest-thumping from the FSF and followers about how MS and Novell are breaching the GPL by using these vouchers was just a load of hot air.

So, the GPL3 then...

* Software patents still a threat in certain countries regardless.

* "Tivoization" still happening.

* MS/Novell deal still blossoming.

What was the point of it again? Surely it wasn't just the FSF trying to appear relevant, was it? My that *was* a useful year of hot air, wasn't it?

More money 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 13:27 GMT

Interesting.... that's all I can say. Novell have some good programmers and do a lot of important work. Why do they have to go and spoil it with these political fartings?

More money to fuel moonlight development? 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 14:12 GMT

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If this means more money to fuel the development of moonlight to to the point where we have the same features on Linux as on Windows and intel mac, then it's probably a good thing.

Maybe so many people complained of not being able to watch the NBC Olympics videos because moonlight wasn't ready that MS finally realised that if they wanted a place on the web they needed to invest a lot more on Linux support and development. This is especially true now with all the EEE, acer ones and winds that are flying of the shelves with Linux preinstalled.

Then, maybe I am dreaming...

holy owned subsidiary! 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 17:51 GMT

Linux

$340 million?

They should have just kicked in another 1.66 billion to buy the company / patents

Novell + ZFS??? 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 18:02 GMT

I heard a rumor Novell was about to commercially license ZFS from Sun - true? I would LOVE to get my hands on that... I don't care about paying royalties, I care about running my datacenter.

moonlight can't be identical to windows version 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 18:10 GMT

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For people hoping moonlight will get some sort of boost from MS, please be realistic.

What would be the reason to use Windows if everything (to that degree) is OK on Linux? If you look for a company really cares about your platform of choice, look to Adobe. Flash 10 is there right?

Moonlight :) 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 19:41 GMT

Gates Halo

Great news, the sooner moonlight is out the better

Already have some great Silverlight in development and cant wait until the handful of users running linux also cant moan at me lol

Adobe Flash? Its shit

Another Microsoft empoyee 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 23:16 GMT

The comment above is obviously from a Microsoft employee or a paid shill.

@Another Microsoft empoyee 

Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 02:04 GMT

The term for this type of "paid shill", as you call it, is an "astroturfer".

Moonlight will never match Silverlight 100% 

Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:24 GMT

But then again, does Firefox support match MSIE support? OpenOffice and MSOffice? (that one's obvious) SAMBA and MS file shares? Mono and .NET?

Vice versa?

Each of those projects will live or die by their compatibility level. 100% will never be attained - the browser wars showed that.

90% might be good enough for most people. What's important is whether or not the remaining 10% could be lived without.

@Damien Jorgensen 

Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 15:06 GMT

I'll still moan at you... if it can't be done easily with html+js then redo it... Not produce something that's useless... I'll ALWAYS moan about flash only or other such crap sites...

@Nigel Kneale 

Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 21:02 GMT

erm i think you probably got the IE and FF ones the wrong way round, but good point on the rest

This is where the licenses go: 

Posted Monday 25th August 2008 06:13 GMT

Every license of Hyper-V comes with a license for SLES10, Bundling SLES is making microsoft's virtualization effort looking better.

SLES is the only supported linux guest os on HyperV (aka Microsoft vmware clone):

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/hyperv-supported-guest-os.aspx