Microsoft Goes Open Access; When Will It Go Open Source? | Techdirt

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-01-24

Summary:

"Even though Microsoft is no longer the dominant player or pacesetter in the computer industry -- those roles are shared by Google and Apple these days -- it still does interesting work through its Microsoft Research arm. Here's some welcome news from the latter: it's moving to open access for its researchers' publications ... It's been known for many years that opening up in order to allow others to review, critique and build upon your work is far more efficient for everyonethan locking it up and preventing all those things. It's the basis of all science, for example. And closer to home for Microsoft, the benefits of opening up software have been evident for decades -- ever since Richard Stallman launched his GNU's Not Unix project, based on sharing and collaboration.

Given the fact that Microsoft Research evidently gets this, the interesting question is whether the main Microsoft management ever will. After all, the longer it holds out against releasing its main products as open source, the longer it deprives itself of all the advantages that Microsoft Research is now embracing."

Link:

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140122/03145725948/microsoft-goes-open-access-when-will-it-go-open-source.shtml

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Date tagged:

01/24/2014, 19:19

Date published:

01/24/2014, 14:19