This clears nothing up
Posted Nov 27, 2006 20:44 UTC (Mon) by
niner (subscriber, #26151)
In reply to:
This clears nothing up by madscientist
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Novell's IRC session on the Microsoft deal
Of course there's a difference. And this difference is what a part of the community holds against Novell. It's just hard to judge if the difference is large enough to damn Novell.
It seems like Novell's potential customers did not need a generic indemnification, they were just afraid of Microsoft. Offering a generic indemnification is an uncalculateable risk. It could destroy Novell if the wrong customer is sued by the wrong attacker. On the other hand Novell even get's net money out of the Microsoft deal. So it's the lesser risk, produces direct income and satisfies potential customers. One certainly should be able to understand, why Novell did it.
So the issue that remains is: it is Microsoft. And they are dangerous for sure. Does this deal admit anything more than for example Redhat's indemnification? What do their customers need it for if there is no infrigment? I'm still not convinced that this has raised the risk for us non-Novell-customers. But maybe that's just because I'm an optimist.
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