I just flew in for Red Hat Summit (as press and as a partner through RHX), and immediately overheard something of interest from Paul Cormier, EVP of Engineering, Red Hat:Interoperability done in a back room with closed APIs is not interoperability....We will never engage in interoperability discussions that are closed in nature, and involve closed APIs.I could not agree more. I'm all for interoperability, and th I just flew in for Red Hat Summit (as press and as a partner through RHX), and immediately overheard something of interest from Paul Cormier, EVP of Engineering, Red Hat:Interoperability done in a back room with closed APIs is not interoperability….We will never engage in interoperability discussions that are closed in nature, and involve closed APIs.I could not agree more. I’m all for interoperability, and think that this aspect of the Novell/Microsoft pact is positive, but I’m dead set against the way it was done. Interoperability should be based on standards, and standards should not be closed. It’s open source, Novell. I know you’ve struggled to grok open source, but here’s a hint: focus on the first word. And don’t forget the second. Open Source