Microsoft joins OSDL, frees Linux of liability
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At first, I though the news of Microsoft joining the OSDL had to be a typo. As it turns out, it is actually the truth according to NewsForge. On the other hand, this is April Fools…so could this be a hoax? ;o)
APRIL FOOLS DAY SPECIAL — Adding what is perhaps its most significant member to date, the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) has announced that longtime open source opponent Microsoft is joining its ranks, giving Eric Raymond a seat on the Microsoft Board of Directors and agreeing to a sweeping intellectual property agreement this week.
OSDL said that after several hours of intense negotiations, officials of the “center of gravity for Linux and open source” had brokered the deal with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who downplayed the membership of a proprietary software maker in an open source organization.
“Microsoft’s decision to join OSDL was driven by our commitment to our customers,” Ballmer said in a statement. “We realize that some of those customers do not want to pay for our licenses, want access to source code, or for some other reason go with a competing product or platform. Today’s announcement ensures that even if customers do not willingly choose Microsoft, we might still have a chance at forcing them to do so.”
OSDL CEO Stuart Cohen said he was happy to bring Microsoft on board, calling it “a nice change of pace for OSDL.”
As part of its membership agreement, Microsoft has agreed to put controversial open source proponent Eric Raymond on its board, indicating that Raymond will be entitled to “attend meetings and everything.” Raymond was not asked for comment, but was reportedly planning to protest the entire MS-OSDL agreement by boycotting Microsoft’s board meetings. [Read the rest]
