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Microsoft sponsors Open Source Census

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Mon Jun 16 2008, 13:45

THE MIGHTY Vole has decided to become a sponsor of The Open Source Census project, which tracks open source usage in global enterprise.

PC World reported that Microsoft's senior director of platform strategy, sauce loving Sam Ramji, had justified the move by claiming that "customers, partners and developers are working in increasingly heterogeneous environments" , adding that this made the census important to the firm in the context of the "ecosystem" it operated in.

The Open Source Census Web site is a collaboration between groups of vendors, research outfits and open sourcerers (open source fanatics). It claims to have the lofty goal of painting "an accurate portrait of open source usage in the enterprise" apparently, though it admits that this is “fairly ambitious”.

So far only 1,304 machines have been scanned since June 12th, when the census was launched.

Companies using the site, as well as individual users, can submit anonymous data about just how much open sauce they actually have on their servers and desktops, information which is then published freely on the site.

Those who submit data are then able to receive all kinds of reports showing them stats about their own open sauce usage as well as a survey of their competition’s usage. The survey’s popularity comes from the fact that all the submitted data is pooled and made available anonymously.

The question now seems to be whether the firm’s fiddling is a good thing or a bad thing for the open sauce community. µ

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Keep out of our sandbox

Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.

That says it all. Stay away from us. Evil people push others around. Stay out of our sandbox.

posted by : JimBlaich, 17 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Microsoft enquiring about Open Source ?

And making a survey of it ? To better steal the code and make a closed product out of it ?
As if I'd go tell Microsoft about my Open Source projects. Sure.
And while I'm at it, I'll go tell the taxman about that "donation" I "forgot" to declare last year.
Yeah, let me go do that. It'll cost me less in the long run.
I do not and never will trust Microsoft. I have to work with its products, but I don't trust it.

posted by : Pascal Monett, 18 June 2008 Complain about this comment
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