More Open-Source Morsels on Microsoft's Plate?
What technologies will Microsoft open source next and when will it open source them?
Industry watchers have been speculating on these questions since Microsoft released its Windows Installer (WiX) and Windows template-library components under the Common Public License (CPL) — a bona fide open-source license — earlier this year as part of a Microsoft open-sourcing experiment.
Microsoft opted to release WiX and the template library via the Open Source Development Network (OSDN) SourceForge repository. And the company is gearing up to do the same again, it seems, possibly by the time the LinuxWorld trade show kicks off the first week of August, according to a published report.