On 11/8/06, Mhac Janapin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i've watched one of the webcast, one speaker i think the CIO of Goldman Sachs said that he wanted a lesser burden on the administrator so they can focus more on services, basically what they wanted to happen once that interoperability thing gets going is to hire network/systems administrator that are inept, the ones who can't make heterogenous network interoperability work on their own, now what company in their right frame of mind would hire people like that.
even distrowatch was boggled by this deal that novel made with microsoft, the whole open source community linux in particular was outraged by this deal.
novell is not *legally* THE representative of the Linux community, right? Even with its own Linux Distro, most of it are protected by GNU-GPL, right? Or am i just being naive here?
i've watched one of the webcast, one speaker i think the CIO of Goldman Sachs said that he wanted a lesser burden on the administrator so they can focus more on services, basically what they wanted to happen once that interoperability thing gets going is to hire network/systems administrator that are inept, the ones who can't make heterogenous network interoperability work on their own, now what company in their right frame of mind would hire people like that.
even distrowatch was boggled by this deal that novel made with microsoft, the whole open source community linux in particular was outraged by this deal.
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