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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Citrix bought XenSource
Hi. This will be interesting to watch. The press release states that:
Citrix shares our commitment that our contributions to open
source Xen continue strongly, with the community flourishing
transparently without the constraints of commercial software
development.
Citrix products are very useful - there is no doubt about that. Forgetting
the open source / proprietary argument for a moment, why has Citrix felt
that having a Metaframe server running on Linux is not worth while? They
have ports for Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX. There is something not quite
right here, and it gives me pause, especially when Xen is poised to do
very well.
If Citrix falters with the open source Xen, then luckily we still have the
GPL'd code to work with. Could it be that RedHat sees this as imminent?
$ whois openxen.org
Domain ID:D148879265-LROR
Domain Name:OPENXEN.ORG
Created On:15-Aug-2007 17:50:51 UTC
Last Updated On:15-Aug-2007 17:50:53 UTC
Expiration Date:15-Aug-2008 17:50:51 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar:Network Solutions LLC (R63-LROR)
Status:TRANSFER PROHIBITED
Registrant ID:41430260-NSI
Registrant Name:Red Hat, Inc.
Registrant Organization:Red Hat, Inc.
Registrant Street1:1801 Varsity Drive
Hmmm. Well, it will be interesting.
Newt
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, Denny Schierz wrote:
> hi,
>
> i red, that Citrix has bought Xensource ($500). So, i hope that the
> community version would developed as usual. Citrix is not one of the
> firms, who are very opensource friendly. :-/
>
> Should we expect any changes?
>
> cu denny
>
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