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Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch)

Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch)

Posted Jun 23, 2006 11:54 UTC (Fri) by petegn (guest, #847)
In reply to: Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch) by arcticwolf
Parent article: Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch)

Ohhhhhhhhhh get you your such a brute Bahhhhhhhhhh humbugggggggg

a mesage sunny GET A LIFE if you dont like other peoples opinions then maybe you should find something else to read/waste your time with ...


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Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch)

Posted Jun 23, 2006 12:24 UTC (Fri) by sdalley (subscriber, #18550) [Link]

You sum yourself up precisely.

Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch)

Posted Jun 23, 2006 14:22 UTC (Fri) by sbergman27 (guest, #10767) [Link] (5 responses)

Forget the "blacklist" button. How about a "translate this" button?

Keep in mind that he could just be functionally illiterate. Or he could have a brain imbalance in need of treatment. We don't really know.

Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch)

Posted Jun 23, 2006 14:41 UTC (Fri) by tjc (guest, #137) [Link] (4 responses)

Forget the "blacklist" button. How about a "translate this" button?
One would first have to identify/write a grammer for this particular dialect of english, which might prove impossible.

Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch)

Posted Jun 23, 2006 15:32 UTC (Fri) by sbergman27 (guest, #10767) [Link] (3 responses)

We'd just have to find someone that speaks "loon".

Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch)

Posted Jun 23, 2006 16:01 UTC (Fri) by smitty_one_each (subscriber, #28989) [Link] (2 responses)

The initals "XL" come to mind.

Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch)

Posted Jun 23, 2006 20:38 UTC (Fri) by anonymous21 (guest, #30106) [Link] (1 responses)

sadly nothing on the Novell topic

Novell changes leadership, stays Linux course (Linux-Watch)

Posted Jun 24, 2006 16:43 UTC (Sat) by sbergman27 (guest, #10767) [Link]

There may not be much to say on the topic yet. Who is in charge is less important than what actual policy changes take place. And there has been no time for the new CEO to do anything.

Personally, I think Novell needs to take a long hard look at how well hybrid OSS/Proprietary business models have worked for Linux companies in the past. Caldera being a notable example.

If Novell wants a Novell-sized piece of the pie, I think they are going to have to out-Redhat Redhat. And I don't think their old school corporate culture is capable of comprehending, let alone executing, a plan to achieve that.

Well... you asked! ;-)


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