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May 13, 2007 12:00 AM

Microsoft Executive Out to Debunk Linux Myths

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While on tour in Southeast Asia recently, Microsoft Platform Strategy Director Bill Hilf sought to debunk some of the myths around Linux and the open-source movement. Hilf said that the goal of his tour was to provide "descriptive and intelligent" arguments that refute conventional wisdom about Linux and the-open source movement. Although Hilf clearly knows what he's talking about, his controversial choice of words is sure to get him in hot water with open-source fanatics.

"The Free Software movement is dead," said Hilf in the "Bangkok Post." "Linux doesn't exist in 2007. Even [Linux creator] Linus [Torvalds] has a job today."

According to Hilf, the Linux phenomenon is really about Apache and related Web technologies, such as Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) and MySQL, and not about Linux itself. Developers who target those technologies are increasingly interested in Windows, which accounts for about 67 percent of the server market. "That's the dirty little secret," Hilf said. "When I talk to open source developers, at least half are talking about Windows, from SugarCRM, MySQL, PHP. Every single one."

And as for the notion that open-source solutions such as Linux are supported by a hidden army of programmers thanks to the availability of source code, Hilf said that, in reality, most active Linux development is coming from paid employees at companies that release Linux distributions. "They are full-time employees, with 401K stock options," Hilf said. "Some work for IBM or Oracle. There is no free software movement. If someone says Linux is about love, peace, and harmony, I would tell them to do their research. There is no free software movement any more. There are big commercial companies like IBM and there are small commercial companies like Ubuntu."

Hilf is no stranger to controversy, having attended Linux-friendly events, such as LinuxWorld, despite working for Microsoft. Hilf's background lets him speak with authority about Linux and open source because prior to joining Microsoft, he led IBM's Linux strategy.

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  • Joe
    5 years ago
    May 16, 2007

    "are you going to "wow" us with your country's remarkable number of International Curling Titles?"

    similarly, are you going to "wow" me with your country's leadership skills?

    XP

  • Will
    5 years ago
    May 16, 2007

    ""Canada would actually have a voice on the world stage"

    http://www.ihwc.net/english/article/news/index.ihwc?artId=2689

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_Hockey_World_Championships"

    You know, falling in line with the stereotype that Canadians look at the world in terms of hockey really doesn't help you.

    Anywho, back on topic,

    Microsoft should file suit. Otherwise it's obvious they are simply bullying. You stole our stuff, but we arn't going to tell you what you stole and just call you a stealer instead. Sorry, that stuff might fly in kindergarden, but not here.

    Personally I think this is the worst thing MS could have did. If they don't file, they look like a jackarse, if they do file, linux will either (A) modify to remove the problems or, morelikely (B) show prior art and make MS lose the patent.

    Linus brought up a good point that the most likely infringements are only owned by MS due to the fact that there has been no scrutiny placed on them by original authors/academics.

    Linux has been the anthill in MS's backyard for a while now, and now they seem to think a sledgehammer is an effective tool for extermination. Linux will move and rebuild like it always does (keep in mind there have been over 10,000 kernel revisions, these chaps do it for fun) and MS will be tired and frustrated in the end.

    It's better for everyone if MS just drops this and goes back to business as usual. And fire the guy who thought this was a good idea (that arse from IBM).

  • Lotsa
    5 years ago
    May 16, 2007

    Wow...white Canadian males can play hockey. How impressive. What's next...are you going to "wow" us with your country's remarkable number of International Curling Titles?

  • R2
    5 years ago
    May 15, 2007

    as is evident here, penguins have a brain the size of a walnut.

    lol.......you really are ata loss for words eh Waethorn?

    Come on...you can think of something better than that......????

    go ahead...fire away, I'm a big boy...I can take it......even if I had previously assumed we all had more productive ways of discussion......what's scary is that you are starting to sound like all the other blowhards at Redmond.....oh well, at least you are "pure entertainment".

  • Joe
    5 years ago
    May 15, 2007

    "must be a lot of spare time at you marketing firm"

    he must be broke by now because Apple already recorded him playing on his Fisher Price xylophone long ago for their theme song.

    XP

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