Stafford Masie, Novell South Africa country manager, assured
attendees of the CITI forum that "we (Novell) will be GPLv3
compliant, trust me", including changing the Microsoft-Novell
deal if necessary, and they will "do what's right".
More coverage of Stafford Masie's Presentation and Q&A
session is available at BoycottNovell.com
Here is some from Stafford Masie’s presentation at the
recent CITI forum. According to Masie, Novell will alter
their agreement with Microsoft, if necessary (and it makes
‘business sense’), in order to be compliant with the upcoming
GNU General Public License version 3.
Now, people say, you already violate GPL version 3, no we
dont because GPL version 3 is not there yet.
And, it is a good thing that GPL 3 is being discussed so
extensively right now, because we are participants in that
entire authoring. Y’know we talk to Stallman, and we talk
to Barrett and all these people that are authors of GPL
version 3, and we’ll continue to do that.
Now, as GPL version 3 matures, and Stallman has said we’re
not in violation of GPL version 2 at the moment, now we’re
not with the current agreement, but he believes in GPL3 he
will put verbiage in there to ensure that we are.
Y’know, he wants to ensure that its not just patents that
you’ve bought that will violate GPL v3 if you own them,
that agreement, but the fact that an agreement like this is
in place that downstream affects people… that utilize your
distribution makes you in violation of GPL version 3, so
we’re working very closely on the authoring of that, we
will be GPL V3 compliant, trust me, we will,ok?
Will we have to alter our agreement with Microsoft to
ensure that it happens? We will, we’ll do what’s right.
We’ll participate, and yeah we’ll do what it takes, but its
gonna be a collaborative effort.
We’ll talk to the GPL version 3 authors… like we are right
now, I think common sense will prevail, because at the end
of the day we actually do benefit the community being here,
we do benefit, its not… it doesn’t make sense to
vindictively come after some of these agreements, there’s
got to be a reason behind it, and we’ll listen to that
reason, and we’ll concede where we need to concede and
where it makes business sense, thats always been our
stance.
so, GPL v2 according to Stallman, we do not, y’know we dont
infringe on the GPL2 whatsoever with this current
agreement.
BoycottNovell.com
has lots more coverage from Stafford Masie’s presentation,
including what Novell considers their role to be within the
‘community’, how Novell wants to be considered the "800lb.
Penguin" (alongside IBM), how Enterprise customers don’t like
indemnity, and more…
The full transcript of Masie’s presentation will be posted
soon, or at least the full transcript of the OGG, it cuts off
early when it was about to get interesting and is a little
bit of a disappointment. Anyone in attendance that has a full
recording, please contact me.
Novell may not be "violating" the letter of the GPLv2, but they have admitted in their press releases that they went out of their way to circumvent it. In my mind, that is ethically no different than violating it, and shows that they have no respect for the GPL. Thus Novell is now firmly in the Evil column and should be shunned.
I was quite happy with SUSE, but now I've dumped it in favor of Debian Etch. (Who knew apt-get was so cool? ;)
Stafford Masie: Novell Will Be GPL3 Compliant
Stafford Masie, Novell South Africa country manager, assured attendees of the CITI forum that "we (Novell) will be GPLv3 compliant, trust me", including changing the Microsoft-Novell deal if necessary, and they will "do what's right".
More coverage of Stafford Masie's Presentation and Q&A session is available at BoycottNovell.com
Here is some from Stafford Masie’s presentation at the recent CITI forum. According to Masie, Novell will alter their agreement with Microsoft, if necessary (and it makes ‘business sense’), in order to be compliant with the upcoming GNU General Public License version 3.
BoycottNovell.com has lots more coverage from Stafford Masie’s presentation, including what Novell considers their role to be within the ‘community’, how Novell wants to be considered the "800lb. Penguin" (alongside IBM), how Enterprise customers don’t like indemnity, and more…
The full transcript of Masie’s presentation will be posted soon, or at least the full transcript of the OGG, it cuts off early when it was about to get interesting and is a little bit of a disappointment. Anyone in attendance that has a full recording, please contact me.
Also, check out the transcript of the Q&A session for more from Stafford Masie on Microvell and Software Patents.