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| by Stan Beer | |
| Saturday, 08 April 2006 | |
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Microsoft's Linux expert has launched a company sanctioned blog in an outreach attempt to the Open Source community but all it seems to attract are irate anti-Microsoft posters.
Hilf says the unmoderated blog called Port 25 at
http://port25.technet.com/archive/2006/03/28/8.aspx is intended to
promote open communications between his interoperability team and the
Ipne Source community. "As someone who has many hours at the command
line, debugging things such as protocol states (LISTENING?) and getting
software and servers working to provide some type of service, the
concept of server ports and being open is well engrained in how I and
the team here in our lab think about communications – so we thought it
was applicable to how we want to start the dialogue around this
subject. I guess it just took a Slashdot interview and a couple
thousand emails (and consistent nudging from friends) to really drive
the point home that having a participative discussion around OSS and
Microsoft technologies is a good thing, not –as many people may
believe- something we want to ‘hide’ or shy away from." Microsoft’s Hilf says Windows more reliable than Linux and don't miss Microsoft pulls Hilf from LinuxWorld – cracks in the dam? and Office 2007 and Vista not automatic selections: analyst |
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