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Microsoft Trying To Appeal to the Unix Crowd?

DigDuality writes "With the news that Windows 2008 (recently discussed on Slashdot) will have GUI-less installs and be fully scriptable, that they've opened up their communication protocols for non-commercial usage and are providing a patent covenant (Redhat Responds), and now finally an interesting rumor floating around that Microsoft will be taking on GNU directly. Has Microsoft totally switched gears in how it is approaching the Unix and FOSS sector for direct competition? According to an anonymous email leaked from a Microsoft employee, it seems Microsoft will be developing a framework that will be completely GNU compatible. Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer, said on Friday (23 February) that they are aiming to restore a Unix-like environment to its former proprietary glory, at the same time proving that Microsoft is committed to interoperability. Ballmer emphasized that Microsoft's new strategy is to provide users with a complete package, and this includes users who like Unix environments. According to the supposedly leaked email, UNG, which stands for UNG's not GNU, is set to be released late 2009."

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  1. Re:Makes some sense by Tibor+the+Hun · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Wow. That was fantastic sir. (or Ma'm as it may be the case.)

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  2. Re:Wow by PPH · · Score: 0, Redundant

    More like Yellow sno cones, being sold as lemon-aide. Watch out where the huskies go.
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  3. Re:Wow by akita · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Obviously Mods don't like Frank Zappa. Come on, it's funny...