No FOSS please, we’re Microsoft: checking out the .NET source code license
Mon, 01/21/2008 - 14:55 | by Anonymous
iTWire: Since early this decade, Microsoft has been promoting their software framework, the .NET platform and its associated libraries. Now up to incarnation v3.5, Windows developers worldwide have rejoiced at the framework source code finally being made available. Yet, does this reflect any trend towards open source by the Redmond giant? How generous is the license and what does it mean?
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