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Petition asking Microsoft to open-source Windows 7 sails past goal

FSF's Greg Farough says: "We want all software to be free software. But Microsoft freeing just the operating system itself would satisfy our demand here."

Microsoft releases open source source code analyzer

Microsoft Application Inspector allows developers to detect the features and characteristics of software components before using them.

FSF Wants Microsoft To Open Source Windows 7

We can see some problems, not least the licensed components lurking in Windows 7 that would need to be either excised or open-sourced as well.

Microsoft: Application Inspector is now open source, so use it to test code security

Application Inspector is built on .NET Core, which means it can be used by developers on Windows, Linux or macOS.

Microsoft opens up Rust-inspired Project Verona programming language on GitHub

By open-sourcing Project Verona, Microsoft expects to attract academic collaborators who want to explore the concept of concurrent ownership.

Linux Developers Start Poaching Microsoft Users After Windows 7 End of Support

The push to convince users to make the jump to Linux doesn’t come down just to consumers.

Microsoft and IBM: Here’s why we back Google in Oracle Java API copyright case

Google filed its opening brief on January 6 and since then dozens of stakeholders, including IBM, Microsoft, and Mozilla, have filed a total of 27 briefs outlining opposition to the idea that software APIs should be copyrightable.

The Year in Open Source: IBM-Red Hat, SUSE, Microsoft, More

This year in open source had it all, from big acquisitions to leadership changes and notable product announcements.

Canonical to Sponsor Microsoft’s First Windows Subsystem for Linux Conference

The The WSLconf event will be held on the Microsoft Redmond campus in Washington, US, in Building 20.

Microsoft: We’re creating a new Rust-based programming language for secure coding

Microsoft's Project Verona involves creating a new language for "safe infrastructure programming" to be open-sourced soon.