* Star Liu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19.09.08 06:46]: > I read a article about the IP issues among Microsoft, SCO, Novel Suse > and the other Linux world yestorday. I felt quite angry about what > Microsoft has done to Linux in order to keep its market in software. > so i hope i can get more information about this.
First of all, you should quote, which article you read. Can't read your mind... > 1. If Novel Suse is so obviously not friendly to free software world, > why so many people still use it? does it mean people who use Suse do > not have the spirit of free software? > 2. I also know that Enterprise Edition of Red hat is not a free > distribution, so does it mean Red hat do not have the spirit of free > software? > 3. Shall Debian follow the way of Red hat to have a nonfree enterprise > edition? Before I can answer: what definition of freedom you use? Is it the DFSG definition? > 4. Do Debian has the danger of IP lawsuits "created" by microsoft? > > I would say no, and just because there is no money to get from Debian. Remember this is just about money... -- " Religion ist das Opium des Volkes. " Karl Marx [EMAIL PROTECTED]@N GÜNTHER mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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