move along
Posted Aug 1, 2003 14:39 UTC (Fri) by
Peter (guest, #1127)
In reply to:
Microsoft Takes Linux For A Test Drive (TechWeb) by dbhost
Parent article:
Microsoft Takes Linux For A Test Drive (TechWeb)
This is newsworthy how?
It's not, agreed.
I'll go further. Come on, people, there is nothing unusual or suspicious about an OS vendor having a Linux test lab. It is useful for running compatibility tests (ok, ok, so they could be aiming for incompatibility in some cases, but whatever), and usability tests, and just plain trying to figure out what features to add to the Windows server line.
This is no, repeat no different from Jody Goldberg running Microsoft Excel to get ideas for features and behaviors to add to Gnumeric. Or Samba developers running a network of various Windows boxes in order to do research and testing. Or Mozilla developers installing Opera to see what innovations they might wish to copy. (Yes, as it happens, I do have a pet peeve with people talking about how innovative the Open Source process is and demonstrating this mainly with Mozilla's Opera-esque features. Thanks for asking.)
Basically all this "news" means is that Microsoft takes Unix and Linux seriously as a competitor, and they want to make sure they can compete effectively on the basis of features in the latter. There's nothing wrong with this, fear-mongering about monopolistic practices aside.
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