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by tw04
2831 days ago
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Really? SQL isn't free. Github isn't free. Linux on Azure isn't free. The only other apps they're selling on-prem to enterprises are Exchange and AD. In both cases, their focus is on moving customers to a hosted/cloud based version, so it's not something I would ever expect them to spend a ton of time and effort porting to another on-premises OS. For SMB they've become far, far more open both licensing it to third parties as well as helping out the samba crew with the open source version. Do you have a single example of them being openly hostile? Or you're just whining about them not open sourcing and giving away the farm? |
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The spyware literally built into Win 10 - and backported to previous windows - which can't be disabled without third party products?
To me, that's openly hostile to everyone. Note - "everyone" includes developers. I'm not sure why many people seem to give MS a free pass on this. :/