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Linux Developers Could Take A Cue From Windows Home Server

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Serdar Yegulalp
Nov 14, 2007

“If Linux and open-source developers in general want a good idea
of a project to take cues from, there’s one from Microsoft that is
worth a long, hard look. No, not Vista–in fact, it’s not a desktop
product at all, strictly speaking. It’s Windows Home Server.

“Windows Home Server (‘WHS’) has been earning praise from people
who normally have few kind things to say about Windows or Microsoft
in general…”


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Serdar Yegulalp

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