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Should Microsoft make Windows Open Source?   [Edit]

Survey period: 28 Feb 2000 to 5 Mar 2000

Opening your source - or at least part of it - is becoming an industry trend. Should Microsoft follow suit? Why?

OptionVotes% 
Yes23951.73
No22348.27



 
GeneralRe: Relax Pin
Stress Monkey1-Mar-00 15:00
sussStress Monkey1-Mar-00 15:00 
GeneralOpen source: Linux vs Window Pin
Member 172329-Feb-00 21:43
Member 172329-Feb-00 21:43 
GeneralRe: Open source: Linux vs Window Pin
Wouter Dhondt5-Mar-00 23:55
Wouter Dhondt5-Mar-00 23:55 
GeneralOpen Source Windows Pin
Brian29-Feb-00 4:07
Brian29-Feb-00 4:07 
GeneralRe: Open Source Windows Pin
Member 112729-Feb-00 4:31
Member 112729-Feb-00 4:31 
GeneralRe: Open Source Windows Pin
Chris Maunder29-Feb-00 10:58
cofounderChris Maunder29-Feb-00 10:58 
GeneralRe: Open Source Windows Pin
Jonathan Gilligan29-Feb-00 16:21
Jonathan Gilligan29-Feb-00 16:21 
GeneralRe: Open Source Windows Pin
Joe O'Leary3-Mar-00 20:08
Joe O'Leary3-Mar-00 20:08 
I agree with Chris and Johnathan's points. However I am even more polar on this point. I absolutely do NOT want to see open source Windows. In my opinion, that would be a perfect example of the goverment screwing up something it does not understand.

I like open source but I do not consider it the panacea that others seem to. For all the hype of Mozilla, when is it actually going to be _done_? Everyone keeps rhapshodizing about how great it is, and yet months keep going by without a finished product.

Since Netscape has gone open source, MS has released IE5.0 then IE 5.01. If IE6 doesn't beat Mozilla to the market, it will follow soon after. And if past performance is an indicator, it will lap Mozilla in terms of both quality and standards conformance.

The strong central authority that MS exercises over their "standards" is in my mind the very source of their quality. The Microsoft Development platform (specifically the MSDN program) is simply superb, second to none. There's nothing like it anywhere else. You'll never get such coherence from a committee, or a group of companies much less an open source OS. Look at how Linux is already starting to fragment as the various vendors try to make a buck off of it.

While I like the fact that open source exists, I sincerely hope we never see open source Windows.
GeneralRe: Open Source Windows Pin
termita4-Mar-00 0:03
termita4-Mar-00 0:03 
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william4-Mar-00 12:44
william4-Mar-00 12:44 
GeneralRe: Open Source Windows Pin
Simon L Capewell8-Mar-00 8:51
Simon L Capewell8-Mar-00 8:51 
GeneralRe: Open Source Windows Pin
deepu@msgto.com14-Mar-00 13:17
sussdeepu@msgto.com14-Mar-00 13:17 

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