Microsoft’s New Leaf On Interoperability

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A large number of readers are submitting the news that Microsoft has made a major announcement about interoperating with others including specifically the FOSS world. The impetus is the ongoing EU antitrust case against Microsoft. The announcement comes in the context of the release of 30,000 pages of API documentation for Microsoft Vista, Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, Office 2007, Exchange Server 2007 and Office SharePoint Server 2007 — and a listing of patents that apply to these technologies, and a pledge not to sue open source developers who use the APIs. InfoWorld summarizes by saying that Microsoft “promised greater transparency in its development and business practices.” Fortune is blunter, saying “Microsoft declares truce in open source war.” Here’s Microsoft’s FAQ on the open source interop initiative.

Only an idiot would take their word on issues like this.

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Especially since it’s a trap.

(from the doc…)

  • iii. Open Source Compatibility. Microsoft will promise not to sue open source developers for development and non-commercial distribution of implementations of these Open Protocols. Companies that engage in commercial distribution of these protocol implementations will be able to obtain a patent license from Microsoft, as will enterprises that obtain these implementations from a distributor that does not have such a patent license.

So basically they’ll be sending the hounds over to the Ubuntu camp, Red Hat and anyone else who doesn’t want to pay their fees. Any developer of GPL products should steer well clear from any of their bait.

And note that they’re publishing the doc in a format that itself isn’t in any way “interoperable”:

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/presskits/interoperability/docs/MicrosoftInteroperabilityAnnouncement.docx

Microsoft are going to have to change an awful lot before people are willing to trust them.

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