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I guarantee that if it passed OSI, maybe even if it doesn't, they will. They're not stupid. They'll at least offer some projects they don't believe will sell. Good ideas might be visual studio (which they only sell now in order to not anger customers who already paid, and to keep Borland fro suing) or MSN messenger.
But I doubt you'll see anything that they're charging for now or believe they could charge for later. Keep in mind, I'm not sore about this, it's just part of reality for Microsoft: They have a business model to follow.