"More interoperable"???

Story: Why Microsoft Suddenly Wanted to Be More Interoperable - Comes v. MS Exh. 7068 Tells UsTotal Replies: 3
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Bob_Robertson

Jan 25, 2010
3:40 AM EDT
Every API, every protocol, everything in the entire Linux environment is well documented.

If Microsoft wanted to actually be interoperable, they could be so easily.

Any asking for help that they do is because they want to pretend, to obfuscate, to LIE.

Microsoft, as a company, has never and will never do anything that they do not first believe is in the best interest of Microsoft, which means they do nothing that isn't designed from inception to extend their desktop dominance.

I recall when they paid their "monopoly" prosecution fines by "donating" Windows licenses, writing them off their fine at the RETAIL PRICE, to schools. What better way to not only erase their "debt to society", but to lock in lots of taxpayers to the upgrade treadmill while inculcating more and more students with the Windows Way Of Life.
chalbersma

Jan 25, 2010
3:51 AM EDT
Sounds like MS.
softwarejanitor

Jan 25, 2010
3:20 PM EDT
@Bob_Robertson You've hit the nail on the head...

Interoperability when implemented by Microsoft only goes one way... to their platforms, and once there, locks in as much as possible. Any two way interoperability is always implemented by the outside (FOSS or other commercial vendor) and Microsoft tends to go out of their way to break that as quickly and painfully as possible.
vainrveenr

Jan 26, 2010
2:50 PM EDT
Quoting:Interoperability when implemented by Microsoft only goes one way... to their platforms, and once there, locks in as much as possible. Any two way interoperability is always implemented by the outside (FOSS or other commercial vendor) and Microsoft tends to go out of their way to break that as quickly and painfully as possible.
And not even three weeks ago, Andy Updegrove gave a "somewhat-mixed, factfinding" review of the CodePlex Foundation; the most recent of the touted joint FOSS/MS ventures. See Updegrove's 'CodePlex Foundation Reports on 100 Day Goals' found at http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?stor...

CodePlex Foundation proceedings could indeed turn out to provide a timely study of this relatively new entity in Microsoft's "Interoperability" arsenal, along with a sampling of the actual methods used to achieve its ultimate goals through such "Interoperability" ventures.

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