Why Microsoft Cozied up to Open Source at OSCON
This year at OSCON it seemed that you couldn't throw a stone without hitting someone from Microsoft (and in fact, I'm sure several people did). They were working very hard to make themselves known, and working desperately to change public opinion of Microsoft's involvement in the open source community. Linux.com's Nathan Willis took a look at what they were preaching, with a hefty dose of skepticism, and tries to postulate what the "angle" is. Of course, the powers that be at Microsoft may have finally seen the writing on the wall and felt the pressure from Google enough to alter their strategy a bit. For now I guess we'll have to wait with guarded optimism (or laughable contempt, depending on how old/jaded you are).
... nah. No I don't.
Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious
Since Steve Ballmer isn't a programmer, there's no geek pride to be stepped on here. Just watch out for the chairs. :P
Wow, you're right! But they have a few freaks. And five fans.
mcgrew's razor: Never attribute to stupidity that which can be explained by greedy self-interest
So...Balmer's plan is to give his employees cancer?
Take two... Extinguish!
My 0.02 cents
Im in ur OSCONs, stealin ur develpurs! DEVELPURS! DEVELPURS!
I'm sorry, but Foobar is not open source.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be."