Le mardi 28 mars 2006 à 09:56 -0300, Casimiro de Almeida Barreto a
écrit :
> Let me imagine the negative case. RHAT and the community are
> drained and pummelled by a limitless number of patent attacks they
> are forced to defend once they get into that game of either entering
> the grey zone or getting their wallet out. Even JPEG is a danger
> area. Unless the strategy includes turning off the patent attack
> tap somehow it seems an unlikely "way forward".
>
Even being alive is in a danger area: you can die at any moment.
Recent events show that you even can die because a B-737 piloted by an
insane freako crashes against your building... So law issues are a
joke.
I hear there is an entreprise-oriented distribution which does not shy
from proprietary code accommodations to make its user-experience great.
Not like this Red Hat sissies. It's named Caldera Linux. I'm sure with
such progressive management it'll own the Linux market in a few years.
They even bought Unix, which is a serious operating system not some
communist-oriented unconstitutional mashup.
Why don't you try them ?
--
Nicolas Mailhot