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Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 27, 2004 10:40:00 PM

Microsoft said Monday that it is dipping a third toe into the open-source waters, adding a collaborative creation program to the list of Microsoft efforts that the company is freely sharing.

The company is making available the code for FlexWiki, software for creating "Wikis"--Web pages designed to cover a topic by allowing any number of users to create and edit content.

FlexWiki is the third piece of Microsoft code that the company has released this year under an open-source license, all under the Common Public License (CPL). In April, Microsoft posted its Windows Installer XML (WiX) to SourceForge.net, following up a month later with the posting of the Windows Template Library (WTL) project.

Microsoft noted that both of those projects have been in the top 5 percent of SourceForge's most active projects, with 100,000 copies of WiX having been downloaded, along with 20,000 copies of WTL. FlexWiki will also be made available on SourceForge's site.

The response to Microsoft's entry into the open-source site has been relatively neutral, said SourceForge director Patrick McGovern.

"It wasn't overly positive, but I wasn't flamed," he said.

As for FlexWiki, Microsoft has been using the program internally to create parts of its "Channel 9" site for developers. Microsoft also employs the founder of Wiki--Ward Cunningham--who works in the Prescriptive Architecture Guidance unit that helps companies design systems based on Microsoft software.

While most of the code that Microsoft has made available to the open-source community has been tools complementary to its core business, the company has more restrictive shared-source programs that allow certain institutions, such as governments and universities, to view more sensitive code. Last week, Microsoft expanded its Government Security Program project to include the code for Office. Participating governments can view but not modify the source code of Microsoft's most critical products, such as Windows.

Jason Matusow, director of Microsoft's shared-source program, said the company will expand its open-source programs over time, but is moving slowly as it tries to learn how to participate in open-source communities.

"One of the biggest things for us is just learning about the collaboration process," Matusow said. "There is give and take with a community that you have to learn. Even if you are not going to take someone's suggestion, you have to consider it."

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Microsoft ruins everyones day, unfortunately its only the minority who knows. You're right on the money though they have bought just about every technology. MS paid Jim Kyle 20k for DOS in turn IBM ... (Read the rest)
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Go ahead... eat the apple.. it will be OK...  Xunil_Sierutuf | 09/27/04
You mean like IBM?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/27/04
Good one Ax!  Confused by religion | 09/27/04
Is his miscomparison good or his loyal Microsoftie-ness?  Jeff Spicoli | 09/27/04
Here's the difference.  Linux_Developer | 09/28/04
IBM had to embrace OSS  dj_45_cal | 09/28/04
Not quite.  Anton Philidor | 09/28/04
Yes, IBM enjoys an illegal unethical monopoly  Jeff Spicoli | 09/27/04
IBM tried  V Sanders | 09/27/04
You are either a child or have a very short memory.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/27/04
Why?  Martin Marvinski | 09/27/04
Bingo  Jeff Spicoli | 09/28/04
One point  rapson | 09/28/04
One major difference...  MacCanuck | 09/28/04
Another major difference  Anton Philidor | 09/28/04
No insult intended.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
Just like MS  nomorems | 09/28/04
A bit, but then a bit not...  John Le'Brecage | 09/27/04
Oh I grant they have their smiling face on,,,, today.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/27/04
Rhetoric...  Martin Marvinski | 09/27/04
IBM Historical context  B.O.F.H. | 09/27/04
Good lord Martin, your talking about PCs.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
PC was open architecture because IBM was in hurry  voska | 09/28/04
voska, you are dead wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
How about the present?  Roger Ramjet | 09/28/04
Pfft~  nomorems | 09/28/04
Microsoft was CONVICTED, IBM was NOT convicted (NT)  Update victim | 09/28/04
Because...  dj_45_cal | 09/28/04
OS/2  Patrick Jones | 09/28/04
The real reason OS/2 died was cost  voska | 09/28/04
No, it died because it didn't have win32 extentions  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
And it didn't have those extentions because?  Patrick Jones | 09/28/04
Because they didn't want to pay the license fee.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
[sigh] Irrelevant.  Linux_Developer | 09/28/04
Standard Oil is a good comparison, to a point.  Anton Philidor | 09/28/04
There's give and take with the community...  chiwawa | 09/27/04
Come on...  Martin Marvinski | 09/27/04
No...  chiwawa | 09/28/04
So Microsoft is now venturing into the open source arena?  B.O.F.H. | 09/27/04
Outstanding, an original post.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
Well there goes open source  FilledOut | 09/27/04
The MS Illusion  Immortal_z | 09/30/04
ms may one day go linux  V Sanders | 09/27/04
Ooh.. the ABMers are out tonight  d_jedi | 09/27/04
Also notice MS software is in the TOP 5% of downloads.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/27/04
Weren't you the one . . .  Roger Ramjet | 09/28/04
Haha...then you contradict d_jedi's statement.  Linux_Developer | 09/28/04
Counting FIXES and PATCHES? .(NT)  Update victim | 09/28/04
I guess reading the article was too much for you.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
You overreact...  Martin Marvinski | 09/27/04
Yes, yes they are  NonZealot | 09/27/04
It's because...  rapson | 09/28/04
Charity  Patrick Jones | 09/28/04
"ABMers" or Trolls?  Linux_Developer | 09/28/04
Who said I was a troll?  Jeff Spicoli | 09/28/04
People who don't know an ogre when they see one  Anton Philidor | 09/28/04
Wish I could edit...  Anton Philidor | 09/28/04
Um, becaue yiu raise your hand at every opportunity.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
And how are you any different??...  Jeff Spicoli | 09/28/04
Sorry but you are dead wrong Jeff.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
ABMers and NBMers are trolls..  d_jedi | 09/28/04
Agreed We shoujld all be willing and ready to call  Laff | 09/28/04
With an eye to Apple  Anton Philidor | 09/28/04
Simple: MS has Shown itself to not be Trustworthy  brenthawkinsmd | 09/28/04
Spot On~  nomorems | 09/28/04
Millions say you are wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
Now what are the odds that MS would have done  Laff | 09/28/04
About the same as Linux using a GUI if they didn't have MS.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
Nice Try  Patrick Jones | 09/28/04
Ah, but was it popular?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
Wrong wording..  Patrick Jones | 09/28/04
And Linux needs...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
True.  Patrick Jones | 09/28/04
The Linux GUIS is a derived from other sources.  B.O.F.H. | 09/28/04
And???? No one cares...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04
Actually, it is only GNOME and KDE that are emulating Windows!  B.O.F.H. | 09/28/04
enough with the shared source  alterego_z | 09/28/04
ZDNET - Have you noticed a lot of stories with NO comments?  BitTwiddler | 09/28/04
They're too stupid to fix it.  d_jedi | 09/28/04
exactly....  Monkey_MCSE | 09/28/04
MS trying to proprietize  hayesk | 09/28/04
Isn't that how all for-profits work.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/28/04

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