Medardo Rodriguez (Merchise Group) escribió:
> 2009/4/6 lesman <[email protected]>:
>> En http://www.codeplex.com/aspnet se puede ver:
>>
>> ASP.NET MVC v1.0 Source is now available for download. As the name
>> suggests this is the source code for the ASP.NET MVC RTM release. You
>> can find more details on the MVC wiki page on this site.
>
>
> Hay que tener cuidado con el lenguaje. Esto no es liberar, es sólo lo
> que llaman open source, poner a disposición el código fuente
> manteniendo licencias muy privativas.
>
> Saludos
> ______________________
Microsoft releases ASP.NET MVC under the MS-PL License
Microsoft's ASP.NET MVC is an extension built on the core of ASP.NET
that brings some of the popular practices and ease of development that
were popularized by Ruby on Rails and Django to the .NET developers.
Scott Guthrie ---the inventor of ASP.NET--- just announced that
Microsoft is open sourcing the ASP.NET MVC stack under the MS-PL license:
I’m excited today to announce that we are also releasing the
ASP.NET MVC source code under the Microsoft Public License (MS-PL).
MS-PL is an OSI-approved open source license. The MS-PL contains no
platform restrictions and provides broad rights to modify and
redistribute the source code. You can read the text of the MS-PL at:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ms-pl.html
These are incredibly good news. Worth dancing for!
I know that a lot of developers inside Microsoft worked to get this
important piece of code released under the MS-PL to ensure that the
users of ASP.NET could benefit from the code being open source. I know
that at least Phil Haack, Scott Guthrie, Scott Hanselman, Dimitry
Robsman, Rob Conery and Brian Goldfarb pushed for this.
I am psyched, not only because ASP.NET MVC is usable in Mono and the
code is licensed under open source terms, but also because I strongly
believe that the same innovation, rapid adoption and experimentation
that has happened with the new wave of web stacks will come to ASP.NET
MVC across all platforms.
The source code is available for download and we are hoping to integrate
this into Mono shortly. Scott Hanselman has a nice blog entry on how
ASP.NET MVC went from price-free to open-source free.
In Scott's PDF tutorial he discussed how to build applications with
ASP.NET MVC using Visual Studio and how the Rails practices of not
repeating yourself and convention over configuration are used by ASP.NET
MVC.
We have developed a MonoDevelop add-in that provides a set of templates,
dialog boxes and the tooling necessary to take advantage of ASP.NET MVC
on Linux and MacOS X as well. Hopefully the experience will be very
similar to Visual Studio.
It was only two weeks ago that we were sipping virgin pina coladas at Mix09:
Posted by Miguel de Icaza on 02 Apr 2009
http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2009/Apr-02.html
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