Does Microsoft Have an Open Source Strategy Any More?

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 09/14/2009 - 22:32

Linux Journal: "It's useful, therefore, to try to understand what exactly the company's open source strategy is, in order to head off some of its worst aspects, and to build on any positive elements.

The trouble is, I don't think Microsoft has an open source strategy any more."


 

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