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    Releasing the Linux Integration Component Drivers...
    by Sam Ramji on July 23, 2009

    Microsoft on Monday contributed the Linux Integration Component drivers to the Linux community for the reasons stated in our release . Microsoft chose the GPLv2 license for the mutual benefit of our customers, partners, the community, and Microsoft. Microsoft's decision was not based on any perceived obligations tied to the GPLv2 license. For business reasons and for customers, we determined it was... more

    • Thursday, July 23, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    struct.new("future", :open, :microsoft)
    by Sam Ramji on November 06, 2008

    I delivered the keynote at ApacheCon in New Orleans today, where I talked about some of the new milestones we have chalked up on the journey inside Microsoft towards greater participation and growth with open source communities, and our strategy of "architecting for participation." This strategy focuses on four significant themes: community; contribution; partnerships; and choice. Microsoft believes... more

    • Thursday, November 06, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    Opening Day: Azure Platform Debuts
    by Sam Ramji on October 27, 2008

    Today at PDC in Los Angeles, Ray Ozzie unveiled the Azure Services Platform , which will enable developers to build the next generation of applications - spanning all the way from the cloud to the enterprise data center. My team's focus has been on making sure that this platform treats open source development technologies as first-class citizens. A key components of the Azure Services Platform is Windows... more

    • Monday, October 27, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    Open Messaging
    by Sam Ramji on October 24, 2008

    We've been working with a range of open source projects in the last few years, and each one has taught us something - both what to do more of, and what to change. One of the things we've learned in listening to very specific customer needs, is that there is an emerging pattern of shared software development that will drive changes in how companies buy vs. build software. Messaging (and I mean enterprise... more

    • Friday, October 24, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    An interview with Codeplex's Sara Ford
    by Sam Ramji on October 16, 2008

    It has been a month or so since the Codeplex announcement of server support for SVNBridge , which enables TortoiseSVN to talk to Team Foundation Server, and the team is looking for feedback now this has been out for a while. I also recently interviewed Codeplex's Sara Ford on this, and wanted to share her responses with you. Sam Ramji: So, Sara - this has been a top request for some time. What are... more

    • Thursday, October 16, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    history.forward()
    by Sam Ramji on July 25, 2008

    I’m writing this from Portland, Oregon where one of the world’s largest Open Source conferences is taking place: OSCON. This year’s event is focused on a theme of “ten years of open source,” referring to 1998 as the year that Eric S. Raymond, Danese Cooper, et al coined the term. The Day 1 keynote theme was the past, Day 2’s theme was the present, and Day 3 (today) is focused on the future. In my keynote... more

    • Friday, July 25, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    Sandcastle Redux
    by Sam Ramji on July 02, 2008

    I am very pleased to announce that the Microsoft SandCastle project team has reconfirmed its strong support for the Ms-PL and is preparing to release all source code for the Sandcastle project immediately. This was a non-trivial effort and I applaud them for it. I think these actions demonstrate Microsoft’s desire to abide by the OSI’s Open Source Definition with regard to source code when releasing... more

    • Wednesday, July 02, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    Sandcastle Removed from Codeplex
    by Sam Ramji on June 06, 2008

    A number of people have alerted me in the last 24 hours that a Microsoft project called Sandcastle , located on Codeplex, used the Ms-PL and called itself “open source” yet never posted the source code. This is unacceptable and represents a violation of Microsoft’s Open Source policy. I take it extremely seriously. I have directed the project to be unpublished from Codeplex immediately, including removal... more

    • Friday, June 06, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    Managing Towards Open
    by Sam Ramji on April 29, 2008

    I have the privilege of interacting almost every day with technical and business experts who are creating the future of software—including both core engineering teams at Microsoft and thought leaders across a broad spectrum of open source communities. Especially in the last few months, I’ve been able to take more time to articulate where I think this is going – such as writing how open source has influenced... more

    Supernova
    by Sam Ramji on March 19, 2008

    I’m writing this from EclipseCon in Santa Clara, California, where I’m going to announce the beginning of Microsoft’s collaborative work with the Eclipse Foundation. This started about a year ago when I met Mike Milinkovich at an open source event (the Open Source Software Think Tank 2007) where we were seated at the same table, and assigned to discuss “key issues inhibiting the growth of open source... more

    • Wednesday, March 19, 2008
    • in: Dev Center
    • Sam Ramji
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