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Founder of open-source e-mail and calendaring software project decides to move on while calling on community to continue.
Founder of open-source e-mail and calendaring software project decides to move on while calling on community to continue.
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I hereby nominate a new name for OpenSuSE:
OpenMSuSeless.
I'm also thinking OpenSuSe should be forked and supported by a group that isn't an MS puppet.
Let's be honest - OpenSuSe is a good product, but now that the strings being pulled have turned into steel cables...well, let's just say my faith in any company to purchase rights to a distribution, such as what Novell did, with the intent of supporting community efforts, is swiftly becoming less than zero.
Oh how a week changes everything.
Since the Novell pact I've been shying away from Linux. Not because of the Novell pact, but because it's becoming obvious to me that many open source people feel that proprietary software and drivers are an abomination. They think everybody should just open source everything and those that don't just can't play with Linux.
I'm going to say this. Linux needs proprietary software companies to gain greater acceptance on the desktop. Proprietary software companies don't need Linux.
Not that any body cares, but I'm looking at BSD. They seem to be much friendlier to proprietary software. The fact is that companies like nVidia aren't going to open source their drivers. If Linux community can't deal with that then it's bad for them.
On a side note. I think GPL 3 is going to do more harm than good to the open source communities who use it.
As for me I like SUSE and I am confident Novell is doing what they feel is best for customer/users of SUSE. So switch if you do not like it.
If you want a real UNIX OS, go with Solaris, enterprise level OS.
Slack is good but new users are going to run for the hills at it's sight.
Ubuntu is easy for new users but riles the FS community.
Debian is focused on freedom but again like Slack, it's scared a lot of would-be *nix users away.
Red Hat is good if you want to go business with support (read, someone elses neck to strangle if it goes wrong)
Mandrake is if you like the RPM distributions without wanting Fedora/Red Hat.
Solaris is a good Unix; why not recommend OpenSolaris though?
FreeBSD is a good Unix.
OpenBSD is a good Unix.
SUSE is good thoguh we've not yet seen how it'll change with this deal. It may be for better or worse.
Pleanty of choice, pleanty of users to go around. I belive the saying goes "The pies big enough for everyone" though I don't remember the original author.
- What! Are ya really that dense?
- by dargon19888 November 29, 2006 1:54 PM PST
- Novell is a publicly traded corporation. Its in their best interest to pursue avenues that will make them money.
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- Who is mad?
- by damiandennison November 29, 2006 4:25 PM PST
- You are the one that seem to be mad and why?
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(10 Comments)So why waste money developing yet another mail server that has no real market.
Oh, I know. You're upset because you were counting on a free version of a mail package because you're too cheap to go out and buy a package like Exchange or Lotus.
Get a friggin clue.
This has nothing to do with MS, but that there is no market to justify the expense.