Microsoft and Linux Foundation Agree To ... Agree!
Published 5/19/2009 by syegulalp@techweb.com (Serdar Yegulalp) at InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
Is that flapping sound I hear the wings of pigs? Microsoft and the Linux Foundation both agree on something? Yes. In this case, it's proposed guidelines for software licensing that would make both open source and proprietary software authors that much more liable.
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