After weeks of concern about the “catastrophic state of its finances” and an indefinite delay in the release of version 2010.1, the French website LeMagIT is reporting that Mandriva has been saved by new investors.
After weeks of concern about the “catastrophic state of its finances” and an indefinite delay in the release of version 2010.1, the French website LeMagIT is reporting that Mandriva has been saved by new investors.
I remember my days of Mandrake, long before they become Mandriva. Looking at the installation prompt, reading every application name and its descripiton. The tremendous curiosity to use and understand it all…
I really expect them now to find a solid way to “get into the money” without loosing the most interisting topic about tecnology: innovation.
Now they need a good business plan. I hope their new investor can help then with that too.
+1 – Very insightful comment. I’ll believe it when I see it, though.
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=pt-BR&ie=UTF-… http://www.mandrivalinux-online.org/news/news-0-113+impensable-les-…
Edited 2010-06-27 06:04 UTC