Redmond Kool-Aid in Open Source India Week (OSIW)
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-02-15 23:27:27 UTC
- Modified: 2008-02-15 23:27:27 UTC
A couple of days ago,
Novell's defense of Microsoft's presence in a Linux/FOSS conference received a quick mention. It is sad to see that others are
falling for (or into the) same trap, failing to realise what
Microsoft has already revealed it strives to achieve. From the article:
The open source community is literally rocking the world and so is India’s largest Linux and Open Source convention and expo. The community is now being supported by Microsoft, long considered to be the 'opposing side'. Open Source India Week (OSIW) 2008 kicked off yesterday in Delhi after completing the Bengalure and Mumbai editions. At the occasion, Radhesh Balakrishnan, director, platform strategy, Microsoft, could be seen wooing the open source community, holding an olive branch in the form of promoting interoperability between the two systems.
As we stated and showed in previous posts (in the form of actual evidence from Microsoft), this is a bridge not for symbiosis, but for
'stealing' FOSS developers away from GNU/Linux and making them OSS (without the "Free") developers for the Microsoft stack.
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