Microsoft Goes Fighting GNU/Linux in Open Source Conference
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-06-25 19:51:06 UTC
- Modified: 2008-06-25 19:51:06 UTC
When Microsoft attends FOSS events, it's all about its proprietary stack
A
day ago we warned about Microsoft consuming even
an open source conference in the Philippines, having viciously fought against it over there. It must be relying on people's short memory span. We also warned that it would, as usual, deliver its own self-serving messages to the crowd. People among the audience were
not impressed.
Microsoft to developers: ‘Open source is a choice
[...]
At the Cebu open source summit, Microsoft was telling developers it is ready to help them go "primetime."
Microsoft's presence in the summit drew quite an impact, if not harmless ribbing. In a presentation by noted IT entrepreneur Winston Damarillo, mentioning indicators that open source is ready for primetime deployment, one answer reads: "The number of times in a month Microsoft says: ‘We support open source.’"
"Do it with Microsoft."
"Do it with Windows."
"OOXML should be your format of choice."
"Forget about freedom. Don't touch the GPL."
Yes, Microsoft has plans. It has a new strategy. See yesterday's post for more details.
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