Author: JT Smith
ZDNet has a column nearly a week after a Microsoft executive’s anti-Open Source speech in New York. “What did strike me as interesting about the speech, however, was its tone. It wasn’t a calm,
dispassionate dismissal of open source. Instead, the speech came across as an attack, as if
Microsoft feels the desperate need to discount what people see around them–that open-source
software is doing real and solid computing work for an ever-growing number of computer users,
big and small.”
dispassionate dismissal of open source. Instead, the speech came across as an attack, as if
Microsoft feels the desperate need to discount what people see around them–that open-source
software is doing real and solid computing work for an ever-growing number of computer users,
big and small.”