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February 15th, 2008

Don't cry for the open-source heroes

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 10:28 am

Categories: App Compatibility, Corporate strategy, Linux, Research, Web 2.0, Windows Server 2008/ Windows Server Longhorn, Windows server

Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Operating Systems, Open Source, Servers, Software, Hardware

I don’t think anyone will be shedding any tears over Microsoft’s open-source heroes promotion — except possibly for true open-source zealots who still hate the idea that Microsoft is managing to convince some open-source vendors to port their wares to Windows.

On February 27, Microsoft will hold its “Heroes Happen Here” launch in Los Angeles, where the company will officially launch Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008. At that launch, Microsoft will tout software and hardware products that have are running successfully on Windows Server 2008. Word is, several open-source-software makers will be among them. Hence “Open Source Heroes,” the site to which blogger Long Zheng was first to point.

Remember: Microsoft has been courting actively the OSS community to introduce Windows versions of their Linux products. And it has had some successes: MySQL, JBoss and SugarCRM, to name three. Microsoft has been working with these vendors to get their products work on Windows Server 2003.

As of the February 27 launch, Microsoft is predicting it will have tens of applications from both Microsoft and third-party software makers with products that are designated as being either “Certified For” Windows Server 2008 or qualify as “Works With” Windows Server 2008. Within a few months, it will have hundreds, company officials told me recently.

(Certified apps must pass a battery of 90 tests; Works With must pass about 20 tests. Both Veritas and Wipro are handling the testing.)

So what got former Softie Robert Scoble all teary-eyed this week? It wasn’t a bunch of OSS running on Windows Server. Sounds a lot more likely, as Seattle-Times reporter Brier Dudley says, that it was some kind of amalgamation of the Worldwide Telescope (one of Microsoft Researcher Jim Gray’s pet projects) and some Microsoft-research technology, perhaps PhotoSynth. ZDNet’s Dan Farber is on the same wavelength and has lots more details on the Worldwide Telescope and how it likely relates to what Scoble saw.
And given that Microsoft is holding a Microsoft ResearchTechFest the week after Scoble will be allowed to spill the beans on this “world-changing” app, I’d say it’s fair to bet that Scoble wasn’t all choked up over application certification….

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RE: Don't cry for the open-source heroes
A lot of the posters argue whether it is "right" that open source software runs on Windows. What I can tell you is that is is "popular". Our website receives several tens of thousands of downloads eve... (Read the rest)
Posted by: daniel@... Posted on: 02/25/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Does KDE count?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 02/15/08
The most important are GTK and QT, with those, you can run many open source  DonnieBoy | 02/15/08
we're just getting used to sql server 2005  Voodoo187 | 02/15/08
If you pay SA, this is great  nucrash | 02/15/08
Next, you may want to get used to MySQL. Runs on all platforms, so when you  DonnieBoy | 02/15/08
oh i'm used to it  Voodoo187 | 02/16/08
Open Source Heroes?  MisterMiester | 02/15/08
LOL!  none none | 02/15/08
While I fully support the porting of OSS apps to Windows ...  George Mitchell | 02/15/08
Yes, definitely a double edged sword for MS. It IS good to have more  DonnieBoy | 02/15/08
I see it going the other way.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/16/08
Really, the only thing Windows has going for it is applications and  DonnieBoy | 02/16/08
Your title was spot on but the rest was emotional tripe.  osreinstall | 02/17/08
You do not need to slam the French, they are very inteligent, and would use  DonnieBoy | 02/17/08
Why not? History proves otherwise.  osreinstall | 02/17/08
Going the distance is good enough for me  Michael Kelly | 02/18/08
Odd...  jasonp@... | 02/15/08
Accepting reality  Anton Philidor | 02/15/08
Re: Accepting reality  none none | 02/15/08
Not ready to change to 100% MS software  John L. Ries | 02/15/08
Surprised?  Anton Philidor | 02/15/08
What is wrong with that?  GuidingLight | 02/15/08
Nothing wong at all with MS begging open source developsers to port  DonnieBoy | 02/15/08
Who is this "we"?  GuidingLight | 02/16/08
We, are those of us that understand freedom. But, once people get used to  DonnieBoy | 02/16/08
Actually the OSS applications are the ones that need improving.  osreinstall | 02/18/08
You're kidding yourself  SpikeyMike | 02/18/08
Nope. You are incorrect.  osreinstall | 02/18/08
@OSReinstall  SpikeyMike | 02/19/08
You are still wrong Mikey  osreinstall | 02/19/08
Nothing wrong with Microsoft profiting, of course.  Anton Philidor | 02/16/08
That gladdens some people, but not others  Ole Man | 02/17/08
Zzzzzzzzzzz. Snore. What did you say?  D-T-Schmitz | 02/15/08
RE: Don't cry for the open-source heroes  none none | 02/15/08
OSS on Windows  DannyO_0x98 | 02/15/08
As the French will testify, they are also VERY useful for transitions to  DonnieBoy | 02/16/08
And, this also means that the tide is starting to turn. MS is worried that  DonnieBoy | 02/16/08
I wonder if RMS qualifies as an "open source hero"  John L. Ries | 02/15/08
exactly there was an emacs for dos and windows  stevey_d | 02/16/08
Microsoft RMS Qualifies...  SpikeyMike | 02/18/08
The value for MS of Open Source on Windows is questionable. The French,  DonnieBoy | 02/15/08
I'm sure they know the business  GuidingLight | 02/16/08
Microsoft begging for open source ported to Windows does not bother us, it  DonnieBoy | 02/16/08
mysql & 100s of OSS program s run on windows MS had nothing to do with it  stevey_d | 02/16/08
Right you are!  Ole Man | 02/17/08
Only one thing is for certain...  Sysadm1n | 02/17/08
Right again!  Ole Man | 02/17/08
Given how open-source provides a "free" alternative to companies  HypnoToad72 | 02/18/08
The problem with that  Michael Kelly | 02/18/08
RE: Don't cry for the open-source heroes  daniel@... | 02/25/08

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