'Shared Source' .NET Overview 15
Lisa writes: "As part of Microsoft's Shared Source initiative, the company announced Tuesday the public availability of more than 1 million lines
of Windows and Microsoft .NET source code--aimed primarily at universities. I guess Microsoft hopes to slow down academic support for the open-source Linux OS. Don't know why they expect this to work, but Brian Jepson has a nice overview of this shared source release."
Close the Italics!!! (Score:2)
Merely an example (Score:5, Insightful)
Developers interested in the internal workings of the
and
The Shared Source CLI goes beyond the printed specification of the ECMA standards, providing a working implementation for CLI developers to explore and understand. It will be of interest to academics and researchers wishing to teach and explore modern programming language concepts, and to
Before people criticize Microsoft for whatever reason, and claim that this was done in Microsoft's best interest, then you are absolutely right. Microsoft, will, ultimately benefit most from this release, but so will the community.
I guess Microsoft hopes to slow down academic support for the open-source Linux OS.
How so? What is it about this release that suggests anything to "compete" at all with Linux?
Re:Poisoning the mindspace (Score:1, Flamebait)
The SAMBA people have already had trouble in this area and advise ppl not to look at any of MS's shared-source code. What worries me is that shared source will be presented as 'example' code to be worked on in universities, and an entire generation of programmers will be forced to study it or not graduate. That's one hell of a wedge they can use against any Windows-interoperability OSS project.
Re:Poisoning the mindspace (Score:2)
FSF General Counsel's Opinion (Score:4, Informative)
> do not look at the poison.
Eben Moglen, General Counsel to the Free Software Foundation, told the DotGNU project that programmers will not be tainted [oreillynet.com] by reading the source, so long as they don't copy any of the code.
- Brian
Re:Poisoning the mindspace (Score:1)
Actually... (Score:3, Informative)
This might be fun, but (Score:1, Offtopic)
But frankly, if Microsoft needs my help, they better ask with their dollars.
Re:This might be fun, but (Score:1)
problems with oreilly site (Score:1)
Don't look or you'll be tainted! (Score:3, Interesting)
So much for that particular conspiracy theory.
- Steve
Slow down Linux? (Score:2, Informative)
The source code [microsoft.com] that Microsoft has released (as Shared Source [microsoft.com]) is source code for the common language runtime and quite a few of the
This really has nothing to do with the MS/Linux "battle" (which really doesn't exist anyway, in my opinion - at least not officially).