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    New Horizons
    by jonrosenberg on January 08, 2008

    Those of you who’ve read my little bio at the bottom of this blog may have guessed that I have a life-long passion for helping kids learn and a strong belief that technology can be a great educational tool. Next month I will be moving to a new position at Microsoft that will allow me to indulge this passion full-time as Director of Education Solutions, helping Microsoft to innovate around technology... more

    • Tuesday, January 08, 2008
    • in: Community
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    Microsoft Out in the Open
    by jonrosenberg on October 16, 2007

    This morning, we were excited to learn that two of Microsoft’s Shared Source licenses have been approved by the OSI. It’s been an interesting and educational couple of months since we submitted these licenses (we announced our intent in July, and submitted on August 10th.) I personally enjoyed hearing the wide diversity of opinions from the community, including the legal professionals who weighed... more

    • Tuesday, October 16, 2007
    • in: Community
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    OSI Submission Update
    by jonrosenberg on August 10, 2007

    Just a brief update to my OSCON blog post. Today we started the ball rolling on the submission of our Shared Source licenses to the OSI approval process. We are submitting two licenses, the Microsoft Permissive License (MS-PL) and Microsoft Community License (MS-CL). Thank you to both Russ Nelson and Michael Tiemann for the guidance and informed opinions as we worked through this process...... more

    • Friday, August 10, 2007
    • in: Community
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    Intelligent Design, the OSI and Microsoft
    by jonrosenberg on July 26, 2007

    This is my first blog post on Port 25, and timely as my team and I are attending OSCON with the folks from Bill Hilf’s team. I have some thoughts regarding the future of open source and how an organization matures along with the movement it helped to create. As Director of Source Programs at Microsoft I can attest to the value of keeping up with your own growth. We started on a journey, over three... more

    • Thursday, July 26, 2007
    • in: Community
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