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Microsoft memo: Linux fight backfiring

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 07 November 2002 - 10:31 · 5 comments & 223 views

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Some of Microsoft's efforts to disparage open-source software such as Linux have backfired, according to a recent memo by the software maker.
Top Microsoft executives, including co-founder Bill Gates and Chief Executive Steve Ballmer, have long derided open-source software as being everything from a "cancer" to "Pac-Man-like." But those messages have failed to diminish the popularity of open-source programs such as Linux among developers and customers, according to a Microsoft memo distributed at a strategy meeting in Berlin in September.

"Messaging that discusses possible Linux patent violations, pings the OSS (open-source software) development process for lacking accountability, attempts to call out the 'viral' aspect of the GPL (General Public License), and the like are only marginally effective in driving unfavorable opinions...and in some cases backfire," the memo states.

Microsoft representatives declined to comment Wednesday on the memo, but its authenticity was confirmed by a person familiar it.

The memo, which was posted this week on Opensource.org, summarizes a project at Microsoft called "Attitudes Towards Shared Source and Open Source Research."

As part of the project, the company conducted a telephone survey of developers and other IT workers in the United States, Brazil, France, Germany, Sweden and Japan. The total size of the telephone survey was not noted, but the memo states that outside the United States "individual country and audience sample sizes are extremely small."

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Despite those high-profile deals, the company has struggled financially. Its latest, third-quarter results saw revenue drop 8.5% on the year to $31.3m. The company's net loss stood at $59.1m in the quarter ending August 31, compared to a profit of $500,000 in the same quarter last year. For the year to date, the company's revenue dropped 9.2% to $93.2m. The net loss for the nine months was $68.6m, compared to last year's $3.4m profit

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(1 reply) #1 creamhackered on 07 Nov 2002 - 10:54
Lol Microsoft is really gettin scared now I am thinking of going over to a linux based network in my home
#1.1 zionath on 07 Nov 2002 - 15:27
hehe got that done alrdy moved away from microsoft crap networking system... only use windows bcuz of games and software
(1 reply) #2 theh0g on 07 Nov 2002 - 11:19
They probably figured out that pissing in the wind won't do
#2.1 mr_da3m0n on 07 Nov 2002 - 14:41
Nope, this time they piss [b]against[/b] the wind.
#3 JLP on 07 Nov 2002 - 14:48
Keep on going true open source!

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