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May 17th, 2008

Novell produces lead pony for Silverlight

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 6:02 am

Categories: Applications, General, Implementations, Linux, Linux Desktop OS, Microsoft, business models

Tags: Novell Inc., Microsoft Silverlight, Pony, Linux, Open Source, .Net, Development Tools, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software

Mutak with lead pony from Louisville Thoroughbred ClubSomething has always bothered me about Novell’s Mono project.

Those feelings came together this week with the release of Moonlight, Novell’s implementation of Microsoft Silverlight for Linux.

It wasn’t Miguel deIcaza’s blog post on the software. This is not beta ware, he wrote. It’s just the first public release of source code and it’s not feature complete. (Download it here.)

What bothered me was the nature of the project. Novell isn’t building anything competitive.

And on Preakness morning I finally figured out the analogy. Moonlight is a lead pony. (Shown is Mutak, a thoroughbred racing now at Keeneland, with its lead pony. From the Louisville Thoroughbred Club.)

A lead pony eats like a horse, lives around thoroughbreds but is not itself a competitor. Its main purpose is to ride in the post parade, calming the thoroughbreds down.

That’s Mono’s purpose, not to produce competitors but lead ponies. Moonlight isn’t a Silverlight competitor. It’s a companion program. If you have a Linux machine, it will let you run Silverlight files. Maybe. Someday. Sort of. Why don’t you just get a Windows box?

And here’s the point. You don’t build a community around a program like Moonlight, any more than you go to the betting window and bet a lead pony. The source may be open, but to say such a program is open source is like calling a lead pony a thoroughbred.

This is a corporate project, a sideline, and of interest only if your shop is dependent on Microsoft but might have a recalcitrant Linux user somewhere on the back stretch.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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A lead pony for an old gray mare
The old gray mare aint what she useta be, aint what she usta be...... a lead pony is what she needs....

Sounds right up Microsoft's alley!
They aint what they usta be.

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Posted by: Ole Man Posted on: 05/20/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Good Job Miguel  Tim Patterson | 05/17/08
RE: Novell produces lead pony for Silverlight  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/17/08
RE: Novell produces lead pony for Silverlight  bgoldy | 05/17/08
Mono is available to others, not just Novell  digimania1 | 05/17/08
Legality  Tim Patterson | 05/17/08
Which is just more FUD.  odubtaig | 05/17/08
Calculated risk  Tim Patterson | 05/18/08
I never did get that.  angrykeyboarder | 05/19/08
Goldfarb is full of it.  ShineOn | 05/18/08
Available. just radioactive  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/18/08
The Truth  Tim Patterson | 05/17/08
Straw man argument  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 05/17/08
Taking the bullet  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/18/08
Presumably replying to me  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/18/08
What use is Silverlight?  The Mad Hatter | 05/18/08
Down the road  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/18/08
It'll be a bumpy road!  TtfnJohn | 05/18/08
Core business  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/18/08
Not to say it isn't going to happen...  zkiwi | 05/18/08
Adobe has a spotty history too  shawn_dude | 05/19/08
Thank you Miguel!  angrykeyboarder | 05/19/08
RE: Novell produces lead pony for Silverlight  jrepenning@... | 05/19/08
A lead pony for an old gray mare  Ole Man | 05/20/08

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