Microsoft/Novell Partnership

Simone Richard simone.richard-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Fri Nov 3 19:00:14 UTC 2006


I'd be interested to know what role IBM's support for open source and
Linux has had on Microsoft.  Likewise for IBM's support of the Service
Oriented Architecture, which commoditizes operating systems and
databases (hello Oracle).

It might be the case that Microsoft is considering a road map that
would devalue its OS business (commoditize it) and shift most MS
resources into SOA-type applications.

Cheers,
Simone


On 11/3/06, E K <ekg_ab-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> What if you buy SuSe and pass it on to some one else? or is SuSe licenced
> per copy as M$ Windows and you can not pass it on to some one else? Can the
> person you gave SuSe to use those technologies that you are able to use
> (specially those that are bundled with the CD, which I assume will include
> the useful ones)?
>
> I didn't understand that SuSe customers can use windows software without
> buying them or any other software in windows per se. I understood him as
> saying that if you are a Novell customer then you can run perl on windows or
> use mount vista file system on Linux, play window media player files with
> DRMs, stuff like that. Stuff which are technically possible to do but MS
> licencing prohibit you.
>
> EK
>
> Ian Petersen <ispeters-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
>  On 11/3/06, E K wrote:
> > What I didn't understand is that Balmer is saying the Windows/Linux
> > interoperability technologies will apply only to SuSe and not to other
> Linux
> > distros. How does that sit with GPL? I see SuSe to be murky. You are in a
> > territory that is neither proprietary nor open source.
>
> My understanding of Ballmer's "but only Suse customers" comment was
> that Microsoft is only going to allow Suse customers to freely use
> Microsoft's patents. (This all assumes that Suse includes software
> that infringes on some of Microsoft's patents, which is unclear to
> me.) I don't think that's murky. By buying something from Suse, the
> purchase now includes the rights to Microsoft's "IP". By not buying
> anything from Suse, you haven't got the opportunity to get access to
> Microsoft's "IP" (unless you go ask Microsoft yourself, or get access
> some other way). The GPL, and open source in general, doesn't enter
> into the picture, from my understanding.
>
> Ian
>
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