Sun rumours

March 18th, 2009

Sun logo

So by now everyone will have heard the rumours that IBM is considering making a bid for Sun Microsystems, founder and principle sponsor of the OpenOffice.org project.

So, if this goes ahead – and it is only a rumour – what might this mean for OpenOffice.org? Sun’s role in OpenOffice.org has been the subject of sporadic sniping, usually, it must be said, from those who have a vested interest in seeing the relationship fail. However, my own view is that Sun’s role as principle sponsor works well – close on 50 million people have downloaded OpenOffice.org 3.0 from the OpenOffice.org free download site, and every one of them sees the Sun Microsystems logo every time they start OpenOffice.org.

In return, Sun has kept a dedicated team of developers working on the project – some dating back to StarOffice days – and has actively supported the project in many, many other ways. At the same time it has kept at arms’ length, and very rarely involved itself in the running of the project.

That’s a pretty good relationship to me. If IBM does eventually acquire Sun, and if it does build a similar relationship with the OpenOffice.org community, then I will not be unhappy.