Samba developer quits Novell in protest at Microsoft deal
ne of the lead developers behind the open source Samba project has resigned from Novell in protest at the company’s recent interoperability agreement and patent deal with Microsoft.
Jeremy Allison, who joined Novell from Hewlett-Packard in 1995, announced his resignation via a statement posted by the Groklaw web site.
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