Even though the motivation is a purely selfish one, is there
anything wrong with that? Microsoft certainly plans to “outsmart open
source” and this move should be seen in that light, but at the end of
the day they are doing the unthinkable - contributing to free software
- and that’s a win.

I agree with Linus here where he says that M$ certainly plans to "outsmart open 
source" and this move should be seen in that light.

I hope Linus has enough sense to leave it out of the kernel, and just allow it 
as a module that individuals can install themselves, and I hope the different 
distributions also leave it out of their distribution. Just let people install 
it who need it.

Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 06:09:45 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LinuxUsers] Microsoft released GPL Linux driver code



According to his article, the real truth is that the contribution of code was a 
result of a network driver in hyper-v violating the GPL.

http://www.osnews.com/story/21882/Microsoft_s_Linux_Kernel_Code_Drop_Result_of_GPL_Violation

Chris

From: Chris Penn <[email protected]>
To: SoCal LUG Users List
 <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 4:08:01 AM
Subject: Re: [LinuxUsers] Microsoft released GPL Linux driver code


http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7439/

Another article related to M$'s "contribution" to Linux.

"So why the patch? Well, it contains three drivers which will enhance
the performance of Linux when virtualized as a guest under Microsoft’s
visualization product, Hyper-V. Ahh, now the truth starts to emerge.
The purpose of the code has nothing to do with being generous, but
rather it is to ensure that Linux will run well under their own
visualization technology. Microsoft has well realized that the world
is moving towards free software and that users are implementing Linux
in their infrastructure."

It would be better if M$ patched Window$ to work better with Linux,
ie) the ext2/3 file systems and network sharing etc....

Chris....

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Dino K<[email protected]> wrote:
> Taken from ExtraTechNewsToday.com:
>
> July 21, 2009
> Redmond, WA - Microsoft today announced that they will further delve into
> open source by using a "highly customized" linux kernel for it's next
> operating system, codenamed NoMoreParanoia it will run "even faster" than
> current Windows Server platforms and integrate the popular open source
> interface; Gnome.  It will also be released to the phone market, furthering
> Microsoft's mobile platform to compete against Apple's iPhone which has 1
> trillion subscribers who can't operate a microwave but think it looks
> "really cool".
>
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