This is quite refreshing coming from Microsoft. I am thrilled to see they are following through on their promises and developing/sharing code in the open. Porting to Linux is another interesting twist. I think these types of moves are yet another signal of Microsoft’s desire to be seen as more of a solutions and services company and less of a traditional software licensing machine.
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