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A few years ago, releasing once-secret source code to the public would have been a highly unusual first move for a company with a newly acquired software product line.
NetWare and GroupWise will continue to be supported until 2010 and beyond 'unless market conditions determine otherwise'.
Novell has extended a partnership to sell software for email and other server functions from Netline Internet Service.
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