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Linspire deal: What will ESR and Shuttleworth do now? | Linspire deal: What will ESR and Shuttleworth do now? |
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| Written by Sam Varghese | |
| Friday, 15 June 2007 | |
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Page 2 of 2 It's interesting to see the way Linspire has changed colour - no chameleon could do better. In November 2006, this is what the chief executive officer, Kevin Carmony had to say about Microsoft at the time of the Novell deal (and I quote):"I just finished watching a joint news conference with Microsoft and Novell, announcing a new set of agreements for technology, interoperability and intellectual property (IP). "During the conference, Steve Ballmer conceded that Linux has in fact become a very important part of the technology landscape and embraced by Microsoft Windows customers worldwide. There was a lot of talk about interoperability, working together, mutual-admiration banter and back-slapping. Microsoft will have to excuse me if I don't take everything that was said at face value. Microsoft, a twice-convicted monopolist, has a history that is hard to forget." Here's Carmony again, this time quoted from the press release which accompanied the deal with Microsoft on June 14, 2007:
"Linspire has always been about choice, and this announcement continues our tradition of offering options for improved interoperability, enhanced functionality and confidence. Over the years, in an effort to expand choice, we have entered into dozens of agreements with commercial software vendors. It certainly made sense to collaborate with Microsoft, one of the most important partners in the PC ecosystem."
PS: It may be a good idea to read the pages linked above and save them somewhere safe. I have a feeling that at least one will disappear from the public internet soon. {moscomment}
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