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What can Open Source learn from Microsoft?

By Peter Galli (eWeek)
A Linux Foundation executive says the open-community can learn much just from the way Microsoft handles developer relations.
So, what exactly can the open-source community learn from Microsoft and the proprietary world?
Quite a lot it would appear, if the discussion of the topic at a session here at the annual Open Source Business Conference March 25 is anything to go by.

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Linux-and-Open-Source/What-Can-Open-Source-Learn-from-Microsoft/

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