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    A New Appreciation for Open Source in India - and Our Role in it.
    by anandeep on November 29, 2008

    As I stated in my last blog, I am attending the premier Indian Open Source conference, FOSS.IN , in Bangalore. This conference had some very technical talks (which I will also blog about) but, like any other Open source conference, it was the people who... more

    • Saturday, November 29, 2008
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    FOSS in India
    by anandeep on November 25, 2008

    I am writing this during lunch at FOSS.IN , the most prominent Open Source conference for developers and FOSS advocates in India. FOSS.IN is in Bangalore, which is where I graduated high school. That was a long time ago - and Bangalore has been transformed... more

    • Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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    • anandeep
    Finally... dive-into-the-deep participation!
    by anandeep on November 07, 2008

    Whenever people get to know that I work in the Open Source Lab at Microsoft, there are a few knee jerk questions they always have. The most common one is: "Microsoft has an Open Source Lab?", while another question often asked is: "So when is Microsoft... more

    • Friday, November 07, 2008
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    • anandeep
    Can Open Source Scratch an Itch Before It Happens?
    by anandeep on February 05, 2007

    I am an avid reader of Joel On Software – I find his insights great and very revealing. I was reading a recent blog post by Joel entitled “The Big Picture”  in which he has this to say about open source: “Open source doesn’t quite work like that. It’s really good at implementing copycat features, because there’s a spec to work from: the implementation you’re copying. It’s really good at Itch Scratching... more

    • Monday, February 05, 2007
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    • anandeep
    Thoughts from OSCON: Development Practices
    by MichaelF on August 14, 2006

    I recently attended OSCON 2006, and had a lot of fun being there. Microsoft’s presence in the Open Source World is still a novelty (to say the least), so I always got a reaction out of people at the conference when they saw my badge! ... more

    • Monday, August 14, 2006
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