Linux: The Final Frontier?
May 21, 2010, 00:03 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Brian Proffitt)
[ Thanks to Jim
Lynch for this link. ]
"The first was a few weeks ago, part of an interview I
was doing with Paula Hunter, the new executive director of the
CodePlex Foundation, the non-profit organization sponsored by
Microsoft that's intended to encourage and educate commercial
software developers to start or improve their own open source
projects.
"Towards the end of the interview, I asked Hunter what attracted
her to the CodePlex gig.
""The Linux marketplace has matured. The heavy lifting has been
done," she said. "Working with the CodePlex Foundation is
addressing the next generation of challenges.""
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