Gould: Oracle to Red Hat: It's Not Your Father's Linux Market Anymore
Gould: Oracle to Red Hat: It's Not Your Father's Linux Market Anymore
Posted Oct 20, 2010 21:45 UTC (Wed) by bojan (subscriber, #14302)In reply to: Gould: Oracle to Red Hat: It's Not Your Father's Linux Market Anymore by marcH
Parent article: Gould: Oracle to Red Hat: It's Not Your Father's Linux Market Anymore
Please consider once again the summary:
> Like Googles Android, it suggests that Linux is beginning to fragment in the same way that Unix did.
Beginning to fragment like Unix? The admin tools difference has been there from the start and will be there for a some time (that's the different solutions folks propose to solve similar problems all the time). Almost all of these tools are open source and many times they cross distro lines (e.g. NetworkManager: RH to others, alternatives: Debian to others), So, how exactly is it beginning to fragment like proprietary Unix? Almost nothing was flowing over the lines there. This is just complete fabrication in order to be sensationalist.
> The effort to completely ignore the journalistic style and see the opinion is not so big, some posters here did it.
The issue is that he's calling things proprietary when they are not, misinterpreting what the true value of Red Hat is and concluding that because Oracle applied a few patches on top of a new kernel, Linux (any shortcut) is now fragmenting like proprietary Unix. Facts do not support this. I don't care about his style.
