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internetnews.com: Jason Matusow, Microsoft Shared Source Initiative

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Sean Michael Kerner
Mar 29, 2005

Q: One of the things you talk about in your blog is the
concept of open. You say that it means different things to
different people. Do you think the OSI (Open Source Initiative) has
the credibility to certify what is open and what isn’t?

“There’s a great deal of discussion within the open source
community on semantics, about what is open, what is free and what
is shared. For me, within the concept of Shared Source, our
motivation has primarily been to provide source code for
technologies that address customer concerns…”

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