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Thursday, February 13, 2003
Bleyond Radio
Dave Stutz is a free man
| | Literally. That link goes to what Dave calls "A sanitized version of retirement email written when I left Microsoft." |
| | This is a serious development. Dave has been the bearded open source community insider at Microsoft for a long time: a good and honorable man who for years did an amazing job of bridging two worlds commercial and noncommercial, Microsoft and everybody else. You may recall Dave playing the role of Craig Mundie's "mini-me" on a panel at O'Reilly's Open Source Conference (which I blogged live) about a year and a half ago. |
| | Digging in against open source commoditization won't work - it would be like digging in against the Internet, which Microsoft tried for a while before getting wise. Any move towards cutting off alternatives by limiting interoperability or integration options would be fraught with danger, since it would enrage customers, accelerate the divergence of the open source platform, and have other undesirable results. Despite this, Microsoft is at risk of following this path, due to the corporate delusion that goes by many names: "better together," "unified platform," and "integrated software." There is false hope in Redmond that these outmoded approaches to software integration will attract and keep international markets, governments, academics, and most importantly, innovators, safely within the Microsoft sphere of influence. But they won't . |
| | This parting advice by Dave may be more important to Microsoft than anything else written about the company, ever. |
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| | I just created and put up the little promotional banner for Live from the Blogosphere, there on the left. Below that you'll find something new: "cosmic links" to the five panelists. Those links go to the "cosmos" of each panelist. Those are the clouds of blogs and other pages that point to each panelist's blog, courtesy of Technorati. (Temporary note... Technorati is experiencing a few problems right now.) |
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Blog on
| | Meg here just pointed me to Blog Logic, a new project she started. I just joined. Let's help her out. |
Preparing for World War III
| | I heard yesterday a rumor that we'd be at Code Red by Friday. We're merely Code Orange right now. The likelihood we'll feel terror is high. Paranoia is policy now. Stuff that would have been front page news three years ago is passing quietly by. |
| | We're in diplomatic meltdown. This war we're already waging will have unintended consequences all over the place, most of them bad. It can get like that when you're hellbent on performing a lesser evil, even when it's for a greater good. |
Thinking about tomorrow
| | I love looking stuff up on the Web. |
There are responses to this message:Re: Thursday, February 13, 2003, Hamish MacEwan, 2/14/03; 1:37:22 AM latest from the UK, lou josephs, 2/13/03; 1:03:32 PM Somethings going on in London, lou josephs, 2/13/03; 12:06:02 PM Panic, lou josephs, 2/13/03; 10:06:07 AM
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