< Back to Blogs
Oxite: an Open Source Content Management Platform by Peter Galli on December 09, 2008 01:40PM

I'm on the road with Robert Duffner, our Senior Director of Platform Strategy, talking to tech press in New York, Boston and San Francisco this week.

So, imagine my surprise when top Microsoft blogger Mary Jo Foley ran an article about a new open source content system known as "Oxite."

The alpha code for Oxite, which is an open source, standards compliant, and highly extensible content management platform that can run anything from blogs to big web sites, and which already runs MIX Online, was recently released on CodePlex, our open source project hosting site.Oxite is licensed under the Microsoft Public License.

While we were surprised by Mary Jo's blog, this is a great thing as it shows just how many open source projects are taking place under the covers here at Microsoft. Having a range of our developers across Microsoft working on a variety of open source projects targeted at different communities of users, is exactly the goal of our group.

Stay tuned, as I expect to be surprised a lot more going forward and, as I do, I'll bring these projects to your attention, however they come to my attention. Big Smile

Comments RSS
  1. Its a great news, as there are so many features in the available blogging sites which are tedious to use. With Oxite, things gonna really easy. Thanks a lot.

    posted at 01:03AM 12/10/2008
  2. 12月5日微软发布了自己的开源内容管理平台 Oxite。该软件源代码基于微软公共许可。微软称Oxite是一个博客平台,但是Oxite团队还指出用户可以利用该软件构架任何类型的网站。目前Oxite为微软的MixOline提供支持,还利用了Channel9的一些内容。

    posted at 12:43PM 12/11/2008
  3. AC said:

    Requires ASP.NET?! Thanks but no.

    posted at 05:01PM 12/11/2008
  4. indijan said:

    Does it run on mono?

    posted at 03:27PM 01/02/2009