CNET News.com: “For the most part, Novell still sells software the old-fashioned way, with a license to use applications written and controlled by Novell. But in the past year, the company has partially converted to the open-source software approach, with which anybody can download a program’s source code and modify it. The result is a hybrid strategy that forces Novell to question whether its commercial products–even portions of its flagship NetWare line–have become commodities that can be easily replaced by open-source substitutes. And increasingly, the answer is yes.”
Hi Ian, delete above post because is driving people to (crappy) sites, please.
Hanni, you moron, stop doing this sort of things right now.
Done.