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September 10th, 2009

Microsoft founds, funds a new open-source foundation

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 8:34 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Linux, Novell, Open source

Tags: Open-source Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Commercial Software, CodePlex Foundation, Open Source, Mary Jo Foley

A new, non-profit open-source foundation — one dedicated to increasing the participation of commercial-source vendors in the open-source world — is being unveiled on September 10. Microsoft is providing the initial funding and is a founding member of the new group, known as the CodePlex Foundation.

Sam Ramji [below]– Microsoft’s Senior Director of Platform Strategy and the company’s main point man on open-source issues — will be the interim president of the Foundation, according to a press advisory sent to members of the media today. I’d assume this would mean Ramji is leaving Microsoft, but when I asked Microsoft whether this was the case, company officials declined to comment.

Sam Ramji (Photograph copyright James Duncan Davidson)

Update: Ramji is, indeed, leaving Microsoft, as of September 25. Ramji is moving back to California for personal reasons and taking a job with an unnamed cloud-infrastructure startup, he said during a conference call today. He will serve as the interim board president of the CodePlex Foundation until a full-time replacement is found.  Meanwhile, Microsoft is “actively recruiting” someone to take his post at the company, Ramji said.

Other interim board members of the new foundation are primarily from Microsoft, at this point. They include Bill Staples, General Manager of the Web Platform and Tools Engineering teams ; Stephanie Boesch, a Microsoft Program Manager for the .Net Framework; Miguel de Icaza, Vice President of Developer Platform at Novell ; Britt Johnston, a Microsoft Product Unit Manager for Data and Modeling; and Shaun Walker, Co-founder and Chief Architect of DotNetNuke.

According to a press release, the CodePlex Foundation will be license- and project-agnostic. The group is pitching itself being complementary to other open-source foundations, rather than a rival to them.

While the CodePlex Foundation shares a similar name with Microsoft’s source-code repository-hosting site, CodePlex.org, the two are not merging. According to a FAQ on the Foundation’s site:

Microsoft’s “CodePlex.com launched in June of 2006 out of a need for a project hosting site that operated in a way that other forges didn’t – with features and structures that appealed to commercial software developers. The next chapter in solving for this challenge is the CodePlex Foundation (Codeplex.org). The Foundation is solving similar challenges; ultimately aiming to bring open source and commercial software developers together in a place where they can collaborate. This is absolutely independent from the project hosting site, but it is essentially trying to support the same mission.”

The new foundation is planning to share more details about its charter, structure and other matters later this afternoon.

What more do you want to know about this new group?

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Thank You M.J.  CustomComputers | 09/10/09
But... Folks will avoid this until MSFT stops their patent FUD Campaign...  Basic Logic | 09/12/09
Open MS Office  jabailo1 | 09/10/09
The power of Open Source  apexwm | 09/10/09
GPL has a very narrow definition of "freedom"  honeymonster | 09/10/09
You can sell GPL software too. Don't be silly.  Zogg | 09/11/09
We should all shun this 'foundation'  Linux Geek | 09/10/09
Free us from ideologically infested viral licenses  honeymonster | 09/10/09
Enough already with the "Communism" rubbish  Zogg | 09/11/09
re:Enough already with the "Communism" rubbish  e_ecruz | 09/11/09
The GPL is not "communism"  Zogg | 09/11/09
Your right, nothing like the freedom of one choice!  JasonJD48 | 09/10/09
Wouldn't touch anything tainted with "Microsoft"  Ole Man | 09/11/09
RE: Microsoft founds, funds a new open-source foundation  boppa | 09/10/09
RE: Microsoft founds, funds a new open-source foundation  e_ecruz | 09/11/09
Well, there's...  zkiwi | 09/11/09
Taking their eye off the ball.  peter_erskine@... | 09/10/09
Because they need more things they can't do properly...  HypnoToad72 | 09/12/09
All part of the plan...  Mike Cox | 09/10/09
Open Source Bill Gates' 'foundation'.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 09/10/09
Foundation  e_ecruz | 09/11/09
Since YOU expounded on the Gates Foundation  Ole Man | 09/11/09
What they fail to point out...  ShadowGIATL | 09/12/09
Inside information?  Ole Man | 09/12/09
Those are the details.  ShadowGIATL | 09/13/09
For once I can agree with you  Ole Man | 09/13/09
Interesting though...  ShadowGIATL | 09/13/09
You read (inject) waaaay too much into my words  Ole Man | 09/13/09
@Old Man  ShadowGIATL | 09/13/09
No doubt the readers here can see (and surmise)  Ole Man | 09/14/09
Funded open-source?  wfairley@... | 09/10/09
Yes, just like Mozilla  Fred Fredrickson | 09/10/09
Highly unlikely  NonZealot | 09/11/09
Well, logcially one would therefore have to conclude that...  zkiwi | 09/11/09
RE: Microsoft founds, funds a new open-source foundation  photomstr@... | 09/11/09
Out of interest...  zkiwi | 09/11/09
Alot, for your interest  Aussie_Troll | 09/11/09
He said "a competitor to DOS or Win 3.1"  Zogg | 09/12/09
You answered your own question...you just didn't realize it.  ShadowGIATL | 09/12/09
Funny, I thought the PC architecture became popular because it was open!  Zogg | 09/13/09
Eh... I should be more specific I suppose...  ShadowGIATL | 09/13/09
Not as I remember it.  Zogg | 09/14/09
You've just reinforced...  zkiwi | 09/12/09
Microsoft full of self-serving dishonesty, and it shows  whisperycat | 09/12/09
Too right  lightweight | 09/12/09
Couldn?t have said it better...... thank you both  Ole Man | 09/12/09
Microsoft funds... 1M$ ...Chump change..  thetruth_z | 09/13/09
Yes, Steve Ballmer said that "Linux is a cancer"  Ole Man | 09/13/09
I would have thought it was a complement.  ShadowGIATL | 09/13/09
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