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--Next Microsoft will release Windows into the wild.--

No need for that kind of apocalyptic talk here.
Posted by: Letophoro   Posted on: 05/16/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Promises  SQLServer | 05/16/06
It's the End of the World as we Know it  nucrash | 05/16/06
And I Feel Fine  Letophoro | 05/16/06
The start of a new generation of programmers  sdexp | 05/17/06
This could produce a gain...  Anton Philidor | 05/16/06
There is the possibility of...  zkiwi | 05/16/06
That may be the reason for the delay.  Anton Philidor | 05/16/06
Compatibility: common core is irrelevant  Robert Kohlenberger | 05/18/06
Open Source does NOT equal forking. Take Apache for instance.  DonnieBoy | 05/16/06
LGPL  OhMyGosh | 05/16/06
MS tried it already...  techboy_z | 05/16/06
Microsoft JVM was compatible  Spacely Spacerockets | 05/17/06
Different uses. Java will be forked !!  anti-zdnet-hype | 05/18/06
Come on dude...  jasonp@... | 09/01/06
.Net  OhMyGosh | 05/16/06
You make a very good point....  techboy_z | 05/16/06
Sun already allowing open source VM builds  fernando.cassia@... | 05/16/06
Maybe...  Richard Flude | 05/16/06
So?  TonyMcS | 05/16/06
Open Sores is teh ghey  Jeff the god of biscuits | 05/16/06
A little ointment  fireman949 | 05/17/06

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