Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Apr 2006 20:58 UTC, submitted by Jane Walker
GNU, GPL, Open Source Microsoft extended an olive branch to the open source community with the launch of Port 25, but visitors to the Web site have been treating the branch as if it were poison ivy. Port 25 is a Web site that offers a look into the Microsoft Open Source Software Lab. Launched in 2004, the lab is the software company's attempt to test interoperability between Microsoft software and open source solutions. Its other stated goal is to make IT professionals with UNIX/Linux skills more proficient in the Windows environment - and vice versa.
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RE[7]: OSS Community
by Rehdon on Fri 28th Apr 2006 09:16 UTC in reply to "RE[6]: OSS Community"
Rehdon
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2005-07-06

Please, can't you see this is only propaganda? an exercise in public relations? what's a paltry 41 USD for Microsoft when they have cash put aside in the range of billions? Why not putting what they've taken away from the community on the scale? You've got to be realle naive to think a corporation that's indulged in all dirty tricks one could think of to get rid of its competitors could really have ethics, or moral, or anything resembling those.

Same goes for Port 25: it's only propaganda, a gesture meant to signify "see how good willing and open we are?", really addressed at the press and not at the FLOSS community.

I'd accept anything coming from Microsoft only when they'll accept the concept that they've got to compete on merits alone and will stop abusing of their monopoly. As the proverb says:

Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes

'nuff said.

rehdon

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