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2012-06-22
Open sourcing it is not going to affect their business anyway.
They are paranoid about their enterprise profits which is where .NET is heavily used.
It's mostly a trick play to attract LAMP developers. Open sourcing MVC is a low risk to their business model. It is related to MVC being a poor fit for existing client .NET applications. They didn't suddenly find the open source gospel for a single technology.
Disclaimer: I am skeptical of Microsoft, open source gospel, and women.