Microsoft Office is poised for suffering and Microsoft too recently acknowledged its problem, labeling OpenOffice.org a "biggest competitor". Watch it grabbing all the big awards in this year's Sourceforge poll.
This must have left a mark on Microsoft.
Microsoft was the diamond sponsor for this year’s Sourceforge Community Choice Awards, culminating last night in a party at the Jupiter Hotel in Portland.
The big winner? Open Office. It swept the awards for top project, top enterprise project, and top project in education.
“Microsoft does not care about open source software.”In other interesting news, there's a hot new discussion at the moment which began with this ComputerWorld article from Mr. Weiss. It's about the harms which so-called "piracy" (typically meaning an attack on ships, as opposed to unauthorised copying) causes projects like OpenOffice.org.
Microsoft does not care about open source software. Watch how Microsoft mistreats its own 'shared/open source' poster children, which make use of .NET. It's actually is 'neighbour press' that reports on this problem.
...that, Walker thinks, is a shame. DotNetNuke has benefited hugely from the attention lavished on it by the DevDiv, but Walker believes there are scores of worthy, .NET-based projects that are just not getting the support they need.
"We're hoping that over time that attitude will change and they will provide more support for native open source application vendors," Walker told me.
Walker isn't alone in this sentiment. Back in April, Coding Horror blogger Jeff Atwood spoke at length about his frustrations with how Microsoft treats open source developers. He went so far as to say that "open source projects are treated as second-class citizens in the Microsoft ecosystem."
--Gary Kildall
Comments
Linux
2008-07-26 08:01:42
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080725152355696
This is changing the game a lot.
- They are loosing a lot of market share - They are loosing a lot of developers - They are loosing a lot of money and trust
MS has become just another vendor...
Linux
2008-07-26 08:17:44
Linux
2008-07-26 08:25:53
It seems that their main threat is Linux. They want to hijack everything off the Linux stack and put it on Windows. Once they achieve that they are again going back to their old behavior...
Nothing has changed....this is just a bait.
BEWARE !!
Roy Schestowitz
2008-07-26 09:10:52
CNET: "A couple of years ago you reiterated that IBM was Microsoft's biggest competitor and you said not just on the business side, but overall. If I ask you who is Microsoft's biggest competitor now, who would it be?"
Ballmer: "Open...Linux. I don't want to say open source. Linux, certainly have to go with that."
Full interview (from February) at: http://www.news.com/Feeling-the-heat-at-Microsoft/2008-1012_3-6232458.html?tag=ne.fd.mnbc
Linux
2008-07-26 09:12:39
beware !!
Novell developers sold out. Apache sold out. Who is next... ?
Linux
2008-07-26 09:21:00
Roy Schestowitz
2008-07-26 09:22:55
Linux
2008-07-26 09:35:38
...Microsoft's sponsorship makes it clear that Microsoft 'gets it' regarding the ASF."
UTTER DISGUSTING !!
So after receiving the $$ Microsoft suddenly starts to 'get it'... LOL
Roy Schestowitz
2008-07-26 09:40:54
Zend does this too (glorifying statements and deal with Microsoft, for Windows-specific optimisations). PHP is part of the LAMP stack. Sun already has the M (MySQL). Microsoft wants the A and the P.
Linux
2008-07-26 09:41:00
Roy Schestowitz
2008-07-26 09:43:39
Lol
2008-07-26 13:44:34
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