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
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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... more
- Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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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. The first... more
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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... more
- Thursday, July 26, 2007
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