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Posted in HP, IBM, Microsoft, Mono, Novell, UNIX at 7:41 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: Rudeness from proponents of Mono, signs of hostility, and further betterment of Visual Studio for Windows
OUR longtime participant MinceR has decided to call Microsoft MVPs “Most Valuable Propagandists” and Omar calls them Microsoft Most Valuable Hypocrites after being called names by Miguel de Icaza (insults like “you are talking out of your ass”). How typical [1, 2, 3]. It came up when this Microsoft MVP, de Icaza, wrote: “It is all fun and games, until IBM sues your open source project for patent infringement”. IBM behaves badly, but what if it bought Novell? Would de Icaza flee to Microsoft? Some pundits opine that IBM is in a position to buy Novell, whereas others believe that HP is the more likely candidate.
=> ↺ Microsoft Most Valuable Hypocrites | 1 | 2 | 3 | behaves badly | ↺ believe
Last week Christopher Dawson posted a list of reasons why IBM should buy Novell, but with this announcement by Microsoft and Red Hat it would seem that HP buying Novell (or perhaps HP partnering with Intel to make a joint purchase) would make far more sense right now. Everything that Chris said about IBM buying Novell remains true with HP doing the buying, with the added bonus of guaranteeing that there would be continued development of Linux for HP’s flagship processor. HP has made a significant investment in the Itanium-based Integrity servers and the limiting of future options for the processor isn’t a recipe for long-term success.
Let’s remember HP’s involvement in UNIX and also in .NET. ECMA has something to say on the subject. Speaking of which, David Worthington carries on promoting Microsoft and .NET while his friend de Icaza promotes C#. He and/or his team have just released more Windows software to help Microsoft:
=> ↺ carries on promoting Microsoft and .NET | ↺ promotes C# | ↺ have just released more Windows software to help Microsoft
We just released our updated version of MonoTools for Visual Studio
We have already provided examples to show that Mono is quite the Visual Studio recruitment tool [1, 2, 3]. █
“I saw that internally inside Microsoft many times when I was told to stay away from supporting Mono in public. They reserve the right to sue”
–Robert Scoble, former Microsoft evangelist
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