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Jeez when your behaviour is making Oracle look like the good guy. I wonder how Red Hat feels about the outcome of their decision.
Red Hat (IBM) only sees the numbers. No emotion attached
Makes me wonder how this would affect their number.
Oracle has been full savage lately. From their press release on the issue 2 months ago:
Wow that's pretty vicious, I'm proud(?) of Oracle (that feels wrong to say)
@saplyng @OsrsNeedsF2P It's just Oracle trying to get more Oracle customers as usual.
I wouldn't be so proud.
Just opportunist Oracle being opportunist.
I don't think the shareholders care a whole lot unless stuff like this actually costs them customers. I am curious to know what some of the Red Hat developers think about this whole situation, though.
I have a friend who works for them that is currently seeking new employment and she's been with them for 8 years. She loved it there before