Microsoft Claims 'We Love Open Source'
jbrodkin writes "Everyone in the Linux world remembers Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's famous comment in 2001 that Linux is a 'cancer' that threatened Microsoft's intellectual property. While Microsoft hasn't formally rescinded its declaration that Linux violates its patents, at least one Microsoft executive admits that the company's earlier battle stance was a mistake. Microsoft wants the world to understand, whatever its issues with Linux, it no longer has any gripe toward open source."
“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” -- Gandhi
We've already gone through the first 3 stages over the past 15 years. And just so you're not confused, winning != world domination.
This shouldn't surprise anyone too much. Ten years ago some people really thought that Linux was going to replace Windows on everyone's desktop, open source projects were going to kill Office, etc.
Which never happened.
The reality is that there's room for both open and closed source software in the world.
And now so can you.
...... tumbleweed
This is what I want to know: Is Microsoft's new stance a sort of "this is the way the world is going, we'd better at least pretend to get with the program," or is it more like "we need to do a better job with PR of covering up our continuing efforts to break and absorb every platform that isn't ours?"
I see what you did there.
I don't see how would this favor MS. For IBM, it made sense as IBM is a services company and works in their favor.
For Microsoft, their business is in selling software, and everybody else is a competitor. In the case of Open Source, a very annoying competitor they can't get rid of easily.
They can start by ending all the funny business with software patents. That would be a first step, but I doubt very much it'll happen. Much more likely that there's some kind of trap here.
Of course they love Open Source. Free software supply: Imagine the margin.
Oh look, Microsoft out there putting a hand out to the open source community, except for the largest, most important OSS project; Linux.
Why does anybody even bother reporting this crapola? Microsoft is not open source's friend, save within the very limited capacity of what it figures it can control. Microsoft has been and remains one of the great enemies of open source.
The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.
I remember "embrace" and "extend", but I can't seem to remember the third phase...
In related news, they also claim they are against flying chairs.
Table-ized A.I.
The just have a different definition of what "open source" means than you and I. "Open Source" to Microsoft means that they are free to incorporate other people's work into their software with any reciprocation or release of the modified code. Unfortunately many companies feel this way open source code.
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
... they like it for Breakfast.
Privatize profit and code written by open source coders, outsource risk to the American public, and hire lots of H1-B workers from overseas instead of Americans ....
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Reading this and thinking back, I can't help but think of the Kuebler-Ross model. Back in 2001 MS were in denial. We've been through anger, bargaining and (arguably) depression. Is this now acceptance?
Open source to Microsoft
prove your love,
sign your patents over to some open source license agreement.
Love is all about the commitment.
Do they love the development model? Or do they love the BSD licenses? Apache? MIT? Do they love the community spirit, the excitement an passion that "anyone can do this"? Notice in all of this however, that they don't seem to mention "Free as in Freedom".
C|N>K
Fannee Doolee hates open source, but she loves free software.
Embrace, Extend, Extinguish... If Microsoft doesn't make Windows or most of its core products libre/open-source, then they are talking out of their ass and just want people to stop hating them so much for their obvious anti-free stance.
"Our country is not nearly so overrun with the bigoted as it is overrun with the broadminded." -Archbishop Fulton Sheen
...OSX on Macs is the real threat. How is Linux going to win when most students take Macs to college, then Windows on laptops with Linux on nearly 0%
Riddle me that.
I think KDE4 and Gnome have ruined Linux on the desktop for a very long time.
Oh and don't bother modding this down as a troll or flamebait Its a serious question.
Tubby or not tubby. Fat is the question
Microsoft is the enemy of open source, pure and simple.
I think that used to be the case, but Microsoft seems to have a more nuanced view now. They recognize that Linux is a strategic threat, but that doesn't mean that any and all open source projects are similarly dangerous to their core interests. They have far more than Linux to contend with these days, and they're finding allies in unlikely places.
That said, Microsoft has flip-flopped so many times on open source it remains to be seen whether they truly understand that they've lost the ideological war over open source (and more importantly, free software).
Read the EFF's Fair Use FAQ
Who listens to what Microsoft says? Judge by actions and not rhetoric and even the most idiotic person should realize Microsoft is ant-GPL and Opensource except for instances where it benefits them directly.
as opposed to rev.eng. ones? Then I'd believe. Too many NTFS removable drives floating around, and FAT barfs on 4G files.
nuff sed
What's wrong with being drunk? You ask a glass of water that. I love red meat -- kill it, cook it, eat it, turn it to, well you know. My wife loves ice cream -- same issues. We're better off when they are honest about hating us, that way they fool fewer people into their traps.
Why guess when you can know? Measure!
Do open source authors have some sort of revenue out of their hard work in return for which they seem to demand nothing? SSL certificates, for example; do they provide some kind of income? And if that is the case, microsoft has a right to adopt some sort of defensive (or offensive) stance, I think.
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And release Direct X under the GPL. Until then I don't believe they care much about open source at all. :)
Embrace, extend, then extinguish.
Since killing Netscape, have they succeeded at anything they've said they'd do, or that it was implied they'd do? Their list of failures is long, and each one has a multi-billion dollar price tag on it. Even after all these years, the only inarguably profitable lines are still Windows itself and Office.
About the only thing I can think of is X-box, which has become successful in its own right, though far from dominant. SQL Server is successful within its segment, though I don't know if its profitable. Visual Studio is the best IDE for developing on Windows, but they have no real competition there, and now they're giving it away.
Anyone who loves or hates any language, platform, or manufacturer, doesn't know what they're talking about.
How nice of them. They apologized for calling Linux a cancer.
Still waiting for an apology for the OOXML atrocity. In fact, it's going to take a lot more than a few contributions and nice words to make me put OOXML and its enormously dirty dealings in the past.
The Internet is full. Go away.
bullshit
Translate the phrase: "We Love Open Source"
"Please Develop for our platform, we need more applications."
Microsoft Claims 'We Love Open Source'
... with salt and well cooked.
(Tribute to MC Solaar : translation of the song "Bouge de là")
I have discovered a truly marvelous proof of killer sig, which this margin is too narrow to contain.
If MS tries to go for the "We're all friends here" hug watch out for the dagger up their sleeve.
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"F*** you" is about sex, not love
... like a Slashdotter loves a supermodel. Trouble is, they'll never love you back.
Have gnu, will travel.
They love it so much, they just about love it to death.
the only thing the open source community wants from you microsoft, is a fair playing feild. OPEN SOURCE directx all versions. OR GET THE F OUT OF THE INDUSTRY. we ask nothing else of you. then again u can take that patent list and shove it up ur as$.
for those that dont know... direct x, actually has influence on how the video cards are made. so therefore. insider trading on the biggest monopoletic scam of the last decade or longer.
heres some more dirt. windows 2000 pro couldnt use dx9?
windows xp cant use dx10?
windows vista.....
windows 7.....
see the trend they forced on everyone?... hmmmmmm dirty dirty trickery.
to lazy to login to my acount. im CcSsNET been paying attention since dos there M$. you think this is the only dirt i got on you? haha. step up!
Once again Slashdot is going to run Microsoft's name through the mud in a shallow attempt to draw attention from the fact that open source just can't get it done. It's all Microsoft's fault that no one wants third rate software. Yeah. It has gotten old guys. If open source was really a viable model the community could just step up to the challenges instead of endless screaming "Look at Microsoft!"
Open source = epic fail.
Because I can't help but think Microsoft loves Open Source like Roman Polanski loves 14-year-old girls.
Nostalgia's not what it used to be.
When people stop using databases, what does Oracle really have?
People won't stop using databases, but when people stop using its flagship database software, Oracle will have what PostgreSQL fans like to call an elephant in the room.
As long as it runs on Windows they don't care.
I don't follow your logic given that Linux runs on Windows. Oracle has this container called VirtualBox into which one can install any x86 PC operating system, not just its own Solaris, and VirtualBox runs on Windows.
and I'll believe it as a start. Even though I use and try to get others to use OpenOffice MS office is still so much more polished for the end user. Same goes with GIMP, as much as I want to switch to GIMP full time its still no replacement for PS7 for me.
by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
I downloaded that Microsofts Linnucks program and installed it on my PC. It worked good.
Is driving this change of heart for Microsoft.
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Some months ago I made an analysis of a local Microsoft event where they said they love open source. But their strategy is Upside down. Check my article. http://martin.iturbide.com/?page_id=114
This still feels like a part of 'embrace extend extinguish', or, head being unaware of what the tail is doing. A fortnight later probably some irrelevant exec will come up and attack open source somewhere else.
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..... well, really, there is no 'or'. you eventually join us. so, dont sweat it. really.
But you saw what happened since last 20 years. you saw the rate it went from null to full. you see the rate it is going.
dont sweat it really. we are 'the people'. you either join us
Read radical news here
Windows wouldn't have had a network stack for win 3.0. They've re written it a few times since then. They've also said publicly that they much prefer BSD style licences to GPL for fundamental technologies (like a network stack ) which companies can then customize and integrate into their own software without having to release the end result.
On a side note, that's not the best article on the subject. The author doesn't really know what he's taking about, IMHO.
Well.. maybe. Or Maybe not. But Definitely not sort of.
Well, they could just try to make a product so superior that nobody in their right mind would consider an alternative.
*derisive snort*
1. First they ignore you
2. then they laugh at you,
3. then they fight you,
4. then you quote Gandhi
5. ???
6. Karma!
"It is necessary to get behind someone before you can stab them in the back."
-- Sir Humphrey Appleby, December 1987
It's excellent with Fava beans and a nice chianti.
I am the unwilling control for my Origin.
Frylock: ...You love people!
MC Pee Pants: No, I love the liquid INSIDE people...
Your problem is that you seem to view each of Microsoft and open source as monolithic united entities with a single mind and vision.
Well put. Moreover, with time, more and more of these fresh out of college kids that have had some exposure to *nix will get hired by MS, and more hysterical old school twits like Balmer will retire. Over time, MS will cozy up to *nix as more people that work there understand what open source is all about.
HA! I just wasted some of your bandwidth with a frivolous sig!
Does this imply that they fired Ballmer already?? I thought that wasn't supposed to happen until the end of FY2011 at the earliest!!
MS Loves Open Source, which knows its place.
MS Hates that uppity Free Software.
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We need to make certain that Microsoft wears a condom because when they are spreading this new found love for Linux we must keep in mind that Microsoft is diseased to the bone!
Ill love to fuck Ms Jolie
Uncle fester'll love to fuck OS
Period
immature P
What a sick company
They claim to be peaceful, they flood the market with their kinds of developers to embrace the culture
and slowly migrate the style to a pro-Microsoft one, talk about how they are peacefully inclined to
dominate the atmosphere into submittance of their guidlines, rinse and repeate a few generations of
software developers to bleed the old-world religion out of the current model that hatches out of the
chrysallis, which then goes-about incorporating and converting and demolishing the former landmarks.
Microsoft/Islam: we're here to help, like the FBI/CIA/IRS/BATFE(ces)/NSA/CPS-SocialServices.
Where did you want to go tomorrow that we decided is best spent confined in this region over here where
you don't cause harm to yourself and others?
I know I'm supposed to hate Microsoft, and generally I do, but at the moment I'm feeling sort of charitable toward the doddering old fool. Microsoft has become ineffective, marginalized. Yeah, I know it still controls the non-Apple OS marketplace, but it's become a joke in the areas that represent the future: mobile and tablets. Microsoft tries awfully hard to be C. Montgomery Burns, but lately it's looking a lot more like Abe Simpson.
Over the years Microsoft has benefited quite a bit from open-source software, and by positioning DOS and Windows as an open platforms (anybody could develop for it, without asking permission), it won the first war between open and closed views of the world. If you're under 50 you're probably not old enough to remember how some of the early players in personal computing wanted total platform control to a degree that would make the current Steve Jobs blush.
Today, the real threat isn't Microsoft -- at least not if you discount the 18 bazillion virus-infected botnet computers that attack the average website every hour. The real threat is the total-control view of computing represented by Steve Jobs and the telecom companies that have persuaded Google to sell its soul. Jobs and Verizon are on opposite sides only in that they disagree about who should be in charge. Either way, it's not you.
I'd be interested to see if Microsoft practices what it preaches with respect to Mono. Honestly, I can't say they have made many moves to kill it, but they still loom large over that (IMO) very cool project. If they love it so much, I'd like to see them come out and bless at least parts of the project.
...hahahahahahaha. Haha..hahahahahahahahahaha. Oh, wo...hahahahahahahahaha. Oh WOW!
OK, so they love Open Source? Like they love Open Standards? I.e. They "LOVE" them, as long as they have absolute control over them and are able to define them arbitrarily in terms of the output of their closed source applications. Perhaps Microsoft has recently filed a patent on the concept of love, thereby redefining it? In other news, child molesters "love" children and rapists "love" women.
Utter bullshit. They may "love" Open Source because they can plunder all the BSD code they want or because, IIRC (from an interview on LugRadio), they use gcc and linux build clusters behind the scenes to make their lives easier. But the main reason they "love" Open Source? Because right now it suits them to say that they do and because they want to be framed as The Good guy next to Oracle's The Bad guy. I trust Microsoft's commitment to Open Source about as far as I could throw Steve Ballmer into a headwind (and I'm not a strong guy).
Notice how Islam presumes to dominate all other religions by merelly advertising the deception of
competing religions to be existant within scriptures of Islam, like how they always speak of John
the Baptist and Matthew and Mark equivalency of the Christian scriptures as well as boast as having
words of the Christ Jesus in their Koran, yet the moment you exercise any of it you will be ostracised
as though you were worshipping a lifeless statute rather than the dead corpse and militant works of
death of glorious Mohammad. It's a bait and switch tactit that I've seen used on converts. You are
converted by their deception, then dominated to bow to their idols right there where you are forced to
munch carpet or are beheaded: this is done expectantly on all continents except America. Be warnded,
America, that you tolerate creatures that fear you so-long as you are watching them while they're under
their wings, and out of your control they are merciless wicked tyrants that rape and pillage.
Microsoft = Islam. They aren't a religion, they are a controlling mass of momentum that captures icons
of their prisoners they slay (patents) and boast with frowardness the deception that they represent
these icons if rather than a strawman and enticement to lure adherents like a island of sirens to entrap
anyone that strays into their hold.
RUN AWAY, REGROUP, DIE ON YOUR FEET FIGHTING! THEIR COWARDLY AGGRESSION TO YOU IS THEIR APPEAL TO YOUR
PROMOTION UNTO THE HIGHER POWERS! WATCH MANY MORE FLEE BEFORE YOU THAT THEY NOT COMMIT YOU TO YOUR ALLY
OF WIELDING DEATH! See you in Val Halla (SourceForge, OSI, VA, GNU, FSF).
Probably involves a ski mask and a pillow case loaded with full soda cans.
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"Outlook not so good." That magic 8-ball knows everything! I'll ask about Exchange Server next.
... has really been to "embrace" it. (As usual!)
.NET with MS versions of everything the traditional open source world used to provide.
Think about it like this:
- Ms-PL (and 4 or so other licenses)
- CodePlex
- Free versions of Visual Studio
Now developers can write open source for Windows &
Instead of developing with Java or gcc for other VMs or Linux!
main() {1;}
the way bank robbers love banks.
What, was that some kind of secret?
What hooker was that? I might've given her a virus just before she spent the night with you.
Do you feel a little allergic to attornies and lawyers yet?
That some funny karma you got there..
"Microsoft has released some technology under its own open source license (the "Microsoft Public License"), such as IronRuby, which integrates .Net code with the Ruby programming language. "
Is that the same IronRuby that has basically stalled due to them firing / re-assigning most of the team. Last I heard there is one person left on it, the other lead dev quit to work at a financial company
Microsoft is only "dabbling" in open source at this point, argues Matt Asay, [...]Microsoft "needs to go deep on Linux," not by replacing Windows with Linux but by "acquiring Novell's SUSE Linux business and focusing it completely on mobile," Asay argue (though perhaps he simply wants Microsoft to take out one of his competitors).
Hmmmm... what? Another Zune/Kin, this time using Linux? If they didn't make it with their own OS, what are the chances they'll succeeds with something else?
Whether Microsoft dives deeper into open source is an open question, but one prominent voice in software says the war between Microsoft and open source is a thing of the past, in part because Microsoft could not destroy open source even if it wanted to.
That rings quite true. So buying SUSE wouldn't do a thing on the destruction line.
Microsoft has an opportunity to boost its reputation among open source proponents in part because of public relations mistakes by Oracle, which as noted earlier is ending the OpenSolaris project and suing Google over use of Java.[...]The Oracle moves do make Microsoft look good by comparison, Lyman says.
Yes, now I see: it is just a very good moment for MS to declare love, now that the girl got black-eyed by another contender - it is only compassionate to do so.
Questions raise, answers kill. Raise questions to stay alive.
is that it always fights the wrong enemy, and along that battle new enemies pop up at its backyard.
Microsoft thought it had the world domination in 2000 already, and maybe it had. Then it stopped whatever innovation it had and just started to kill anyone who it thought could threaten the status quo. And it thought that would be open source / Linux.
Many years later, Apple crawled out of its coffin and surpassed Microsoft in market cap. Linux on the other hand never threatened Microsoft on desktop. In fact, with Android, Microsoft even needed Linux to fight Apple (enemy's enemy is always friend).
Just like the US government.
quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes. (Vergil)
Ooh, moderator points! Five more idjits go to Minus One Hell!
Delendae sunt RIAA, MPAA et Windoze
Hold your friends close to your heart and your enemies even closer.
Most of the comments here seem to completely miss the fact that Linux does not equal open source. It's entirely possible to hate Linux and still love open source. Linux is a big part of the open source community, but there are many many other aspects. I can certainly understand Microsoft embracing open source Windows applications while, at the same time, trying to fight Linux adoption.
Frankly though, I think MS has realized Linux isn't about to take over the desktop, or various other markets, and there is enough pie to go around.
"The reality is that there's room for both open and closed source software in the world." - by Mongoose Disciple (722373) on Monday August 23, @05:19PM (#33347306)
I'm inclined to utter agreement, 110%, and here's why:
2 grounds, & 1 being simply that time's showed us all this as you seem to allude to, with your decade long reference (been around computers since 1983 here actively, and as a multiply degreed pro in computing since 1994 in both networking/techie work and programmer/analyst roles, where in the latter I have been published numerous times since 1995 in respected publications like Windows NT Magazine, today's Windows IT Pro & many more, mostly for software I wrote, some being freeware or shareware, some being commercially sold to this very day that did well 2 yrs. in a row @ MS TechEd 2000-2002 in its hardest category, SQL Server Performance Enhancement (currently holding "software engineer" title) and I hold dual degrees in the sciences of computing (A.A.S. in CSC on the way to B.S. in it (100 of 120 credits in fact) & MIS minor from a B.S. in Business)).
The "stats" there are to show I have some "street cred" & experience in this art & science is all, probably as long as your own experiences I would guess.
The 2nd/other?
Well, a lot of folks here, including one that's MS Senior VP level mgt. here (Foredecker) KNOW I am a HUGE "Windows Fanboy", but even in emails to he while he & I have corresponded both here in regards to some issues on HOSTS files and DNS client services and more where I pointed out things that need a bit of improvement in those areas (he conceded my points have merit on those areas in fact), I told him "It's inevitable that Linux will 'catch up'"... & lately, imo @ least? It surely has.
See, for the last 6 months now (and I have not used Linux or BSD variants at home since 2003-2004 or so, Redhat 6.x iirc, & before that it was Slackware 1.2 iirc in 1994 which utterly needed work/stank, but it was new so it was understandable), I have been testing both BSD (PC-BSD) and Linux variants while I am on vacation in Europe for the past 2++ months now (1/2 of which was on PC-BSD, while I was in London, Berlin/Templehof, Madrid.... this needs work imo, & the other half NOW, which was in Warsaw, St. Petersburg, & Prague was on Linux (KUbuntu, & Linux MINT)?
I have to admit (and I have in other posts her also the past 2 months as well) that Linux has come a HUGELY long ways in both the 2.6x series kernel, and especially imo, the KDE desktop shell + distros that use it!
So much so, I intend to keep on using it and even keeping up with beta distros (the Maverick Meerkat KDE based KUbuntu 10.10 has my interest now here) at home when I get back from now on... as I said in other posts this month in fact, in regards to Linux?
IT'S FINALLY REACHED A POINT OF BOTH EASE OF USE AND DECENT APPS + COMMUNITY SUPPORT TO USE IT DAILY AND FOR ANYONE TO USE IT!
APK
P.S.-> Heh, "imagine that": Me, the original "Windows fanboy/zealot of /.", making THAT type of statement! apk
Now maybe they'll revise the XNA license agreement such that XNA projects can be released under copyleft licenses? I'll believe that -- never.
[insert appropriate level of microsoft aimed outrage here]
Microsoft loves open source (MS jury still out on Free software?)? Well then. Just point me to where I can download all the windows and office source code under a Free software license. Until the proof comes in the pudding then there is nothing to talk about. Actions speak louder then propaganda and lies.
A bad analogy is like a leaky screwdriver.
This strikes me like something someone would say about a perfectly prepared cheeseburger just before they consume it.
An effective "democracy" creates the illusion the people have a say in their government.
If Linux is a cancer then Windows is AIDS in full blown assault.
Diplomacy is the art of saying "Nice doggie" until you can find a rock.
Will Rogers
I think Microsoft is just being diplomatic in this case.
I will be happy when every last penny is drained from Microsoft's criminal activities it had to pursue to obtain the market share it has and the billions in its bank accounts.
Once the fangs have been removed from the beast (Bank account reads 10 Million balance), and it is as helpless as a wet dish towel, the open source community will be more inclined to listen to what it says from the point of expressing "love" for open source.
-Hack
Got Geometrodynamics? Awe, too hard to figure out? Too bad.
Do all people on Slashdot share a single brain or something? Nobody has a unique thought that isn't also posted by 10 other people... browse @ 0 or -1 if you don't believe me... also I love Microsoft and I love open source. I pirate Microsoft software and I never have and never will contribute to the open source community (while using tons of it's software and sources). Do you have a problem with that? Then fuck yourself in the ass with a penguin dildo covered in ballmer lube.
talk the double talk while double-dipping your customers.
We all know that while you say you love humankind you just love their wallets.
Yeah, right.
"Embrace, extend, extinguish.
Never forget. Microsoft has never helped open source. They have only contributed to their own version of it, which is very much unlike open source as it was defined 10+ years ago."
M$ loved bees, too. See where their satanic majesties' affection subsequently took the bees within a few years.
Beta is broken and the link to classic doesn't work. Stop wasting our time or there won't be anybody left here.
In other news: Microsoft says they really like Netscape Navigator and want their Java implementation to be compatible with others. Oh and they think Microsoft Word files should be backwards compatible as well.
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All I can say is that I am glad that I do not suffer from MS's anal retentitive "product lock-in" and scamming.
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Perhaps this is why I was planning my escape route from them, their attitudes and their crapware for a long long time - until Linux became easy enough for the mentally deficient (like me) to be able to use it (without excess straining).
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LOL - Love Linux? Who are they going to try and scam? and how are they going to try and scam them? with this bullshit trip?
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Voting up, Voting down - If I really gave a fuck about your approval or not, I'd come and ask you.
What's wrong with being drunk?
The fact that when your post is so difficult to read that you probably had to be drunk while writing it!
It took me no less than 5 re-reads of your post to understand what you were getting at, and that what you were getting at was nothing more than a rephrasing of the post it was replying to...
The first few reads made it sound like the ramblings of an old, senile man.
when we can profit on it, of course.
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Microsoft "loves" open source in the same way that Oracle, Sun, and Apple "love" open source: as something to exploit, score PR points with, and sue people into oblivion over. Oh, and as a source of ideas for new bogus patents, too.
Microsoft wasn't the original evil that drove open source; Symbolics, IBM, AT&T, and a whole bunch of other companies were. Microsoft essentially just took over from IBM.
Not karma-whoring, true story. In 2007, we had a couple of Microsoft reps in to talk to our team on our multi-billion dollar defense project, which uses an eclectic mix of MS and open source technologies. I asked him about any initiatives to enable better integration, whether it be open source file systems, office file formats, or whatever.
... "Open source? I can't understand why anyone in his right mind would want to use any product hacked by a couple of kids in the Phillipines, when they could be using our technology." I asked him if he was kidding, or if he really felt that products like Apache, Linux, PHP, MySQL, Firefox, etc. were hack jobs by kids -- he said he absolutely meant it, and we'd be crazy to move off the MS reservation. This was before he knew we had made heavy use of lots of FOSS.
... but in 2007, for MS reps, whose job it is to reach out to companies about MS technology, in front of a large audience, to assert such? I was stunned.
He and his partner's response, in front of an audience of 150 or so developers/integrators
Now, it's just two guys' opinion, you'll say
"Ahh! I see you're in that indeterminate Schrodinger state where - oh, uh
"It's a trick. Get an axe."
I enjoy large posteriors and I cannot prevaricate.
from their office suite down to their games and the newly relaunched MS Flight Simulator, let's see the native Linux apps that they will deliver from now on.
they I'll believe them :)
> The mistake of equating all open source technology with Linux was "really very early on,"
> Paoli says. "That was really a long time ago," he says. "We understand our mistake."
So... Microsoft's new tune is "We Love Open Source...Except GPL Licensed Open Source"
> Microsoft hasn't ... rescinded its declaration that Linux violates its patents...
> [Microsoft's] earlier battle stance was a mistake. Microsoft wants the world to
> understand, whatever its issues with Linux, it no longer has any gripe toward open source.
Except GPL Licensed Open Source
> Microsoft has released some technology under its own open source license (the .Net code with
> "Microsoft Public License"), such as IronRuby, which integrates
> the Ruby programming language.
"Signs are pointing to Microsoft backing away from IronRuby..."
ZDNet, "What's next for Microsoft's IronRuby?" by Mary Jo Foley
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft/whats-next-for-microsofts-ironruby/7034
From the article:
'According to a now former IronRuby developer, Jimmy Schementi, Microsoft
has just one developer left on that project (who is committed to it half-time).
Schementi recently quit Microsoft when his manager asked him "what else would
you want to work on other than Ruby," he blogged.'
Summary: Microsoft says "We Love Open Source..."
- except Linux...well, any GPL Licensing, really
- and we still maintain they violate MS patents...a bunch of em.
Really, you can take our word for it
- and we'll still extort license fees under threat of enforcing these
patents we refuse to enumerate
- and we love open standards and open technologies, and want to
work with them...as long as we can make a proprietary DotNet version...
And Microsoft will stand by its commitment to open source, unless its
absolutely convenient.
Hurray for Microsoft! Hip, Hip, Phhhffffttt!
"We now realize that the desktop operating system is a commodity, that online advertising and mobile markets are the future, that Apple and Google are eating our lunch in those areas, and we need all the help we can get".
So, can I play Oggs on an Xbox 360 now?
one of these stages should be:
x) de Icaza
Too little too late if you ask me. Where else would Microsoft get all their "new" ideas for Windows 7 if it weren't for Apple and other Unix-like OSes. First thing I thought after installing Win7 on my boss's computer was that a number of the new features here are very similar to gnome laid over the top of OS X.
I totally agree with Ballmer.
If you want to live by your ideals and propagate them, chose the BSD license over the cancerous GPL.
we claim we love Microsoft.
Love Microsoft right back!
So now they love open-source? Really?
How about starting with an official excuse to this guy: http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/06/01/164254