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From: | Dave Whitinger <dave(at)linuxtoday(dot)com> |
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Subject: | Fwd: MS definition of "open source" |
Date: | 1999-04-09 18:58:03 |
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From: Dwight Johnson <dwj(at)linuxtoday(dot)com>
Subject: MS definition of "open source" -- opportunity for action
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 11:53:52 -0700 (PDT)
Reply-To: Dwight Johnson <dwj(at)linuxtoday(dot)com>
PC Week, "Microsoft to go open source? Not likely"
http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,1014327,00.html
>Muth said comments made by Microsoft President Steve Ballmer and
>other company executives at the Windows Hardware Engineering
>Conference in Los Angeles earlier this week were interpreted without
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>having a clear understanding of how Microsoft defines "open source."
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>Muth said the term "open source" has a variety of meanings, and the
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>company's definition differs from the one used to describe Unix and
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>the increasingly popular Linux -- in which a worldwide community of
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>developers is able to freely extend, modify and commercialize versions
>of the software."
>... its definition of "open source code licenses" means making the
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>technology available to only a select group of computer scientists,
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>researchers, original equipment manufacturers and engineering
>partners, who are offered the code under a set of restrictions that
>prohibit them from commercializing the technology in any way, Muth
>said.
Dwight
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