Is Red Hat the pot calling the kettle black?
My my. Who would have thought that Microsoft actually would dominate the discussions in the world of Linux and Open Source. In a fascinating article at Reuters Red Hat’s Matthew Szulik admitted that a year ago he and Microsoft were discussing some sort of patent deal. Yes, a similar deal that Novell and Microsoft agreed upon. Wasn’t Red Hat the company crying “foul” when that happened? Didn’t they put themselves forward as the rallying point against patent-based deals with Microsoft?
In an interview with Reuters, Szulik declined to say whether his company is now in negotiations with Microsoft over signing such a patent agreement.
“I can’t answer the question,” he said.
He can’t answer the question…. What reasons could there be for it?
Also:
Slashdot posts a story about how moving from the Red Hat build systems to the Fedora build systems means that through some sort of magic, OLPC is now subject to export restrictions. Here is a hint, OLPC is a US based non-profit and as far as I know, though I am not a lawyer, OLPC is subject to US law in any case. What that says about export restrictions I don’t know - ask a laywer not Slashdot. Add the fact that it is no secret that Red Hat is the creator of the Sugar interface and that the OS is a derivative of Fedora and all you’ve got is FUD. Oh no Slashdot users don’t spread FUD they only combat it. The “article” gets it wrong on so many accounts and I am easily reachable via IRC or e-mail (they link to a mailing list post with my e-mail in it) that you think someone might have fact checked. So to set the record straight here is a mini FAQ:
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