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Microsoft Gets a New Open Source Chief

mjasay writes "Microsoft just promoted Sam Ramji to run its growing Linux and open source operations. The former head of Microsoft's Open Source Software Lab, Ramji has a long history with open source, having built out large-scale open-source based applications while at Ofoto, and continuing to run applications like World of Warcraft and Office 2003 on WINE. Microsoft has been putting increasingly open-source savvy people in this role, starting with Jason Matusow and most recently employing Bill Hilf in the role. Ramji has made friends with many in the open-source business and development communities, but will his promotion spell any sort of an about-face for Microsoft in its patent policies? It's unlikely, but at least it demonstrates a step in the right direction."

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  1. go sam! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Man, I loved his work with the Spiderman movies. I didn't know he was an open source advocate to.

    1. Re:go sam! by moderatorrater · · Score: 3, Funny

      Wait, I thought he was the one that carried Frodo up the mountain; I'm so confused.

  2. Microsoft's open source staff by heroine · · Score: 4, Funny

    Good to see Ratatouille got a job after the restaurant gig failed.

  3. I KNOW!! I KNOW!!! by bhunachchicken · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Microsoft Gets a New Open Source Chief"

    Is it Miguel de Icaza?!! Is it??!

    (reads summary)

    Awwwwww... disappointment... :)

  4. Re:I smell a trap ... by garett_spencley · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Yes, you are nothing more than a stupid communist open-sores loving fucktard who should go slit your fucking wrists. Not across, but down your fucking wrists so there will be one less fucktard in the gene pool."

    If I do it I expect a "Thank-you card".

  5. Re:Not Patents by powerlord · · Score: 4, Funny

    Isn't MS Office on Linux blasphemy?


    Hah!

    Personally I run MS Office under WINE, running on a RedHat EL4 Virtual Machine accessed hosted on a VMWare's ESX Server (which uses RedHat EL3), accessed through a Windows client running on a WinXP Virtual Machine running under Parallels on top of OS X.

    What?

    You don't?
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  6. Makes a lot of sense. by lancejjj · · Score: 4, Funny

    GM has a VP for Quality. Exxon has a VP for Environmental Protection. Why shouldn't Microsoft have a VP of Open Source technologies?

  7. Re:Not Patents by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    under WINE, running on a RedHat EL4 Virtual Machine accessed hosted on a VMWare's ESX Server (which uses RedHat EL3), accessed through a Windows client running on a WinXP Virtual Machine running under Parallels on top of OS X.
    ... which is the modern equivalent of a twenty-foot pole, right?
  8. Re:Not Patents by Corpuscavernosa · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah that's exactly what I meant. Shit. Wasn't paying attention.

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  9. Re:Not Patents by m.ducharme · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wasn't aware MS was supporting OOXML yet either...

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  10. I see your hah! and raise you Hah! Hah! by EmbeddedJanitor · · Score: 4, Funny

    I run Wine so that I can run Cygwin and have a bash terminal running under Linux!

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