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Originally Posted by techieMoe Surprise Desktop Linux Move: Xandros Buys Linspire
An interesting move. What will this do for their respective products I wonder? Will they continue separately or merge like Conectiva/Mandrake? Any guesses on a new company name?
XanSpire?
LinDros?
SpirLinDrosXan?  |
What I really get from the article is that Kevin has some real problems with the way that Michael Robertson does business, and he may have some points. He worked with Michael, both on the MP3 stuff and at Linspire. Kevin was turning Linspire into something worthwhile, and at the same time, Michael was just looking to cash in. When Kevin realized that he sounded off, then prepared his exit. He has been vocally opposed to the Linspire direction ever since.
I really like Kevin, so when I tend to see him so upset, I tend to believe it is for good reason.
Xandros is not really an open company. It uses open software, but virtually all of the content it adds is closed and proprietary. I could be wrong, but I cannot think, offhand, of any open software that they contribute to the GPL software stack. Can anyone correct me on that, or am I correct in saying that Xandros is a GPL "consumer" but they do not write GPL code themselves? I'd love to get a solid update on that.