IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition
IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition
Posted Oct 1, 2010 4:04 UTC (Fri) by FlorianMueller (guest, #32048)In reply to: IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition by bojan
Parent article: Red Hat Responds to U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Request for Guidance on Bilski
Actually WAMP is also pretty widespread. And there are multiple P languages, or people use non-P languages like Ruby, C#, Java.
But you don't have a point there because MySQL created its product and took the risk of market acceptance. Red Hat didn't do that for Linux. I said before that I'd view it differently if Red Hat had created Linux and then threw in Linux-based software as part of a distribution.
