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* Re: Microsoft begining to open source Windows 2000?
@ 2001-03-08 21:21 Jason Venner
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From: Jason Venner @ 2001-03-08 21:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel


I suspect this is actually in response to the reported breakings and
external access to the M$ code base.

There have been a number of concerns about backdoors, trojan horses or
other things being maliciously added to the code base and the
resulting extreme security risk.

By 'increasing' the number or eyes that look at it, they are probably
hoping to alleviate the security concerns.

The other issue, is if it doesn't compile into the same executable, it
isn't the same code.

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Reversal is the key to communication with me.
 

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* RE: Microsoft begining to open source Windows 2000?
@ 2001-03-08 19:40 Venkatesh Ramamurthy
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 34+ messages in thread
From: Venkatesh Ramamurthy @ 2001-03-08 19:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Lars Gaarden', Venkatesh Ramamurthy
  Cc: 'linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org'

	Enterprise customers are beginning to see the value of having
	source available, and MS is doing this as a half-baked
	solution to give decition makers one less reason for switching
	to Open Source.


Microsoft such attempts can be viewed as either
1. Trying to make it sources open(in the long run) or
2. As you said a "half - baked solution"

	But the article mentioned about the "earlier success with the pilot
program" , which made me feel that they may have more plans than making the
sources open for a few customers.

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* RE: Microsoft begining to open source Windows 2000?
@ 2001-03-08 16:49 Wayne.Brown
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 34+ messages in thread
From: Wayne.Brown @ 2001-03-08 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Venkatesh Ramamurthy; +Cc: 'Alan Cox', linux-kernel



No, the Linux way is to send the patch to everyone else who's developing or
testing the kernel.  Even if Linus doesn't accept it into the "official" kernel,
there's nothing to stop you (or anyone else) from using it yourself or
distributing it to others.  The Microsoft agreement prevents you from changing
the source, and if they decide to ignore your bug report, there's nothing you
can do about it.  Oh, and you have to pay (at least 1500 licenses' worth) for
the "privilege" of doing their debugging work for them.  That's about as far
from the Linux way of doing things as you can get.

Wayne




Venkatesh Ramamurthy <Venkateshr@ami.com> on 03/08/2001 10:04:25 AM

To:   'Alan Cox' <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
cc:   linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org (bcc: Wayne Brown/Corporate/Altec)

Subject:  RE: Microsoft begining to open source Windows 2000?



My initial thought after seeing this article was that microsoft was testing
its waters on open sourcing. If i have 1500 licenses then i would get the
source. If i find any bug in thier source , i  would report to microsoft or
send a patch and they would put it in thier next version. Is this not the
same way Linux Kernel is developed?. Only thing microsoft does not want to
immediately go full open sourcing and get embarrased at the hands of linux
people.



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* RE: Microsoft begining to open source Windows 2000?
@ 2001-03-08 16:04 Venkatesh Ramamurthy
  2001-03-08 16:21 ` Rik van Riel
                   ` (3 more replies)
  0 siblings, 4 replies; 34+ messages in thread
From: Venkatesh Ramamurthy @ 2001-03-08 16:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Alan Cox'; +Cc: linux-kernel

My initial thought after seeing this article was that microsoft was testing
its waters on open sourcing. If i have 1500 licenses then i would get the
source. If i find any bug in thier source , i  would report to microsoft or
send a patch and they would put it in thier next version. Is this not the
same way Linux Kernel is developed?. Only thing microsoft does not want to
immediately go full open sourcing and get embarrased at the hands of linux
people.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Alan Cox [SMTP:alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk]
> Sent:	Thursday, March 08, 2001 11:06 AM
> To:	Venkateshr@ami.com
> Cc:	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
> Subject:	Re: Microsoft begining to open source Windows 2000?
> 
> > Please check out this article. Looks like microsoft know open source is
> the
> > thing of the future. I would consider that it is a begining step for
> full
> > blown GPL!!!!
> 
> Oh sure
> 
> Maybe 1200 people
> 
> "Users are prohibited from amending"
> 
> Sorry but Linus had > 1200 people able to modify his code in 1992

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* Re: Microsoft begining to open source Windows 2000?
@ 2001-03-08 15:24 Jesse Pollard
  2001-03-08 18:34 ` Ian Stirling
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread
From: Jesse Pollard @ 2001-03-08 15:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Venkateshr, 'linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org'

Venkatesh Ramamurthy <Venkateshr@ami.com>:
> 
> Please check out this article. Looks like microsoft know open source is the
> thing of the future. I would consider that it is a begining step for full
> blown GPL!!!!
> 
> http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/stories/main/0,10228,2692987,00.html

Not a chance. First your company must have at least 1500 licences.... and
you can't modify any code... which implies that you can't rebuild either...

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jesse I Pollard, II
Email: pollard@navo.hpc.mil

Any opinions expressed are solely my own.

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* Microsoft begining to open source Windows 2000?
@ 2001-03-08 15:01 Venkatesh Ramamurthy
  2001-03-08 15:52 ` Mohammad A. Haque
                   ` (3 more replies)
  0 siblings, 4 replies; 34+ messages in thread
From: Venkatesh Ramamurthy @ 2001-03-08 15:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org'

Please check out this article. Looks like microsoft know open source is the
thing of the future. I would consider that it is a begining step for full
blown GPL!!!!

http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/stories/main/0,10228,2692987,00.html

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2001-03-08 16:21 ` Rik van Riel
2001-03-08 16:28 ` Mohammad A. Haque
2001-03-08 18:07   ` Richard B. Johnson
2001-03-08 18:32   ` Joseph Pingenot
2001-03-09 10:40   ` Graham Murray
2001-03-09 12:05     ` Jesse Pollard
2001-03-09 12:47       ` Rogier Wolff
2001-03-10  2:10         ` Jesse Pollard
2001-03-09 13:26     ` Mohammad A. Haque
2001-03-09 17:01       ` Ralf Baechle
2001-03-09 19:34         ` Mohammad A. Haque
2001-03-08 16:31 ` Anton Altaparmakov
2001-03-08 17:36   ` James A. Sutherland
2001-03-08 17:53   ` Anton Altaparmakov
2001-03-08 19:14     ` Jeff V. Merkey
2001-03-09  3:35 ` Werner Almesberger
2001-03-08 15:24 Jesse Pollard
2001-03-08 18:34 ` Ian Stirling
2001-03-08 20:41   ` Jesse Pollard
2001-03-08 15:01 Venkatesh Ramamurthy
2001-03-08 15:52 ` Mohammad A. Haque
2001-03-08 16:06 ` Alan Cox
2001-03-09  5:43   ` J. Dow
2001-03-09  6:34     ` Mike Galbraith
2001-03-09 11:11       ` Dr. Michael Weller
2001-03-08 19:10 ` Roeland Th. Jansen
2001-03-08 19:38 ` Lars Gaarden
2001-03-09 18:16   ` Kai Henningsen
2001-03-10  3:49     ` Steve Underwood
2001-03-11 17:23     ` Mark H. Wood

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