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September 11th, 2009

Will Microsoft always be seen as open source Astroturf?

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 6:03 am

Categories: Development, General, Microsoft, Strategy, management, values

Tags: Group, Microsoft Corp., Matt Asay, Linux Foundation, Linux, Taxes, Open Source, Free Trade, Personal Finance, Operating Systems

There’s an old game in politics. If some group is giving you trouble, launch a competing group under your control.

Bar Association won’t approve your judges? Launch your own lawyers’ group. Feminists giving you trouble? Create a group of “real feminists” spouting your talking points.

These are the origins of Astroturf, a popular term in current political debates denoting phony grassroots, people who claim to be angry from the bottom up but are controlled from the top down.

(Are you ready for some football? My local team, the Atlanta Falcons, plays all their home games on the fake grass of the Georgia Dome. This weekend they’ll be tangled up in blue…)

Now before you go all political on me my question is whether we’ll ever see Microsoft as meaning anything but Astroturf in open source.

This week Microsoft is putting a cool $1 million into its new CodePlex Foundation. It’s a valedictory of sorts for director of platform strategy Sam Ramji, who has given his notice. Matt Asay thinks Ramji was da bomb, and suggests his replacement should be a diplomat, not a bomb thrower. (Just pass them your resume.)

The Foundation is organized under the tax law as a 501(c)6 organization. Sounds a lot like charities organized under 501(c)3, but it’s the designation given to business groups like chambers of commerce. The Linux Foundation is also a 501(c)6, while GNOME is a 501(c)3.

Fact is I can almost smell and taste the press releases sure to follow from groups like the Linux Foundation, the FSF, and Software Freedom. It’s phony, it’s an attempt to deceive, Microsoft will always see open source as captive to its interests.

Or to quote the philosopher Joe Wilson, you lie.

But do they?

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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what MS will do over the months and years.

The past has shown that they are not really that concerned about beating the competition but more about destroying them with whatever means possible.<... (Read the rest)
Posted by: orionds Posted on: 09/15/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Long ago...  rapson | 09/11/09
See my message regarding U.S. Law for publically-traded companies  dissention | 09/11/09
Analogy FAIL  tikigawd | 09/11/09
I actually own this. ;P  dissention | 09/11/09
Sweet! I own these  tikigawd | 09/14/09
RE:Long ago...  richdave | 09/11/09
Talking about the men...  rapson | 09/14/09
Also, how could MS be trusted  T1Oracle | 09/11/09
T1Oracle n/t  dissention | 09/11/09
Where are the limits of competition?  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 09/12/09
M$ should be called out as a phony philathropist  Linux Geek | 09/11/09
good call  dissention | 09/11/09
"Full disclosure"?  dissention | 09/11/09
Not on these blogs  bmonsterman | 09/11/09
I tend to agree  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 09/12/09
point of order  dissention | 09/11/09
I didn't know that  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 09/12/09
Stick to the point - leave the political slant out  Keeping Current | 09/11/09
Ask Saul Alinsky  jabailo1 | 09/11/09
Win7 Source  dissention | 09/11/09
M$??? Really?  Fark | 09/11/09
They ripped XP's theme from early KDE 3  bendib | 09/11/09
Oooh, a Saul Alinsky sighting  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 09/12/09
It's funny, the GNU and FSF community ...  mwagner@... | 09/11/09
They will always be seen a astromaneur.  bendib | 09/11/09
Harry Reid: "We lost the war"  Speednet | 09/11/09
The "Fact Checkers" were the liars  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 09/12/09
WRONG  hiraghm@... | 09/12/09
Big Brother and his cronies are the liars  hiraghm@... | 09/12/09
The Interesting Analogy  hiraghm@... | 09/12/09
Actually the Analogy is rather apt  hiraghm@... | 09/12/09
You open source guys must really like  mustangj36@... | 09/12/09
RE: Will Microsoft always be seen as open source Astroturf?  JWBeall | 09/14/09
RE: Will Microsoft always be seen as open source Astroturf?  drprodny | 09/14/09
Wait and see ...  orionds | 09/15/09

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