Free Newsletters
Technology & Business Daily

InfoWorld
Log-in | Register

Microsoft open sources Web authoring application

FlexWiki code posted to development site

By Joris Evers, IDG News Service
September 28, 2004
 

Continuing its flirtation with open source, Microsoft Corp. on Monday posted the code of a little-known collaboration application to open-source development site SourceForge.net.

Free IT resource

Hear how top CIOs turn change into a competitive advantage.

Sponsored by HP

Free IT resource

Attend the SOA Executive Forum: Breaking SOA Bottlenecks SOAExecForum.com/may2007

Sponsored by InfoWorld

Microsoft is sharing the source of FlexWiki, a program for creating Web sites called wikis that allow users to add and edit content. It is Microsoft's third open-source code contribution, but the first time the company is sharing code for an actual application, said Jason Matusow, director of Microsoft's Shared Source Initiative.

"We want to make sure that we continue to push our spectrum in terms of how far we go with different types of technologies and different types of licensing choices, and understand the benefits," he said.

In April Microsoft released on SourceForge a toolset called WiX for building Windows installation packages from XML (Extensible Markup Language) code. A month later the Redmond, Washington-based software maker released its Windows Template Library (WTL) technology, also on SourceForge.

Like WiX and WTL, FlexWiki is somewhat obscure Microsoft technology and not a part of commercial Microsoft products. FlexWiki was created by Microsoft employee David Ornstein as part of a project to see if wikis could help improve the software development process at Microsoft, Ornstein wrote Monday on his Weblog.

Al three Microsoft contributions to SourceForge are available under the Common Public License (CPL). Developed by IBM Corp., the CPL allows developers to modify the code and use it in commercial products. Any changes to the code have to be shared if the code is distributed.

While Microsoft, facing increased competition from open-source products, has shunned open source when it comes to its commercial products, the company is making available select tools under open-source licenses as a way to reach out to the community of open-source developers.

"Thirty percent of the SourceForge development projects are Windows-based projects. There is a significant community of folks there who are looking at Windows-based technologies, and we want to make sure that we're putting compelling technologies up there to complement what they are doing," Matusow said.

Microsoft uses FlexWiki on projects such as "Channel 9," a Web site for developers. Several groups inside the company have also used it for collaboration purposes, Matusow said. The software and its source code were available before on Microsoft's GotDotNet Web site, but not under a bonafide open source license, he said.

Microsoft's projects are among the most popular projects on SourceForge, said Patrick McGovern, director of SourceForge.net.

"These three projects are a very good start," he said. "Microsoft is trying to build a vibrant, collaborative community to actually prove the products. I haven't seen a lot of negativity. ...These are three projects that they wanted to test the open source waters with, and I think it has been a success."

The FlexWiki project is at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/flexwiki/

 





 

TOP NEWS:


»  Troubleshooting tool for Java offered
Sun's Java VisualVM open-source technology views apps while they run on a JVM and is billed as all-in-one solution

»  Python backing eyed for NetBeans
Scripting language capabilities of the open-source IDE continue to expand

»  Microsoft sets Windows XP SP3 automatic download for Thursday
The latest service pack for Windows XP will be pushed to Automatic Update at 7a.m. EDT on July 10

»  Real Software, Veryant bolster dev tools
RealBasic, Cobol apps platforms get improvements

»  Microsoft sets hosted-services pricing, irks partners
By offering 38 percent discount to customers who buy entire hosted business productivity suite, Microsoft undercuts partners selling similar services

»  Adobe readying new mashup tool for business users
Mashup interface code-named 'Genesis' will open up desktop 'workspace' combining business application data, documents, analytics, and instant messaging




Remote Access: Maintain Security and Decrease the Burden on IT
Join this interactive webcast to discover how IT Managers can control access rights, end-user security settings and end-point authorization. Sponsor: Citrix(R) GoToMyPC(R) Corporate

»  Click here to view this Webcast
  Zombie PCs Are Attacking Your LAN
A recent study showed that malware-infected zombie PCs are now a bigger threat to ISPs and Web infrastructure than DoS attacks. As this brand new IT Strategy Guide explains, an increased use of peer-to-peer techniques by the attackers has made it harder to fight back. Download now, compliments of Verio:

»  Click here to download now

- Special Advertising Partners -
WHITE PAPERS
 

» Technology White Papers Library

Technology White Papers by Topic

Technology White Papers E-mail Alert

Find out when the latest white paper is available:
 
 
INFOWORLD MARKETPLACE
 
» BUY A LINK NOW
 
SEE ALSO
• Microsoft goes open source with WiX tool


FIND PRODUCTS AND COMPANIES
» COMPLETE PRODUCT GUIDE



TECHNOLOGY INDEX
• Applications
• Application Development
• Security
• Networking
• Wireless
• Platforms
• Hardware
• Data Management
• Storage
• Web Services
• Business
• Telecom
• Professional Services
• Standards

TECH WATCH 


What's the 411 on GOOG-411?
Just as Google has become synonymous with "performing a Web search," 411 is understood to mean "information" -- as in "what's the 411?" I was thus surprised to discover, from a billboard, no less, that the king of search is taking on the ...

Apple HTML source reveals 'iPhone Extreme'
"This one's a stretch..." reports AppleInsider. Um, yeah. Reporting on HTML code sightings of product names could be called a stretch, but iPhone Extreme has a ring to it. Now, that sounds like the product Apple should have released first, rather ...

COLUMNISTS

Unified under law
Ephraim Schwartz's Column and Blog (InfoWorld) - In the litigious world we live in, deploying a unified communications platform in your enterprise could...
» MORE COLUMNISTS

MORE INFOWORLD BLOGS


Open Sources 
Product Management
When I joined MySQL four years ago, there was quite a lot of debate about product management. We didn't actually have ...

Zero Day 
Botnet herders tending smaller flocks
New research backs up the theory that botnet operators are keeping their networks smaller in a continued effort to keep ...



• Advice Line
• Database Underground
• The Deep End
• Enterprise Mac
• Geeks in Paradise
• Grid Meter
• The Gripe Line
• InfoWorld Daily
• Inside IT
• IT Troubleshooter
• ITXtreme
• Open Sources
• ProdBlog
• Real World SOA
• Reality Check
• Security Adviser
• SMB IT
• The Storage Network
• Tech Watch
• Virtualization Report
• Zero Day

ADVERTISEMENT


RESOURCE CENTERadvertisement 

GOVERNMENT IT & POLICY
'If you don't go after the network, you're never going to stop these guys. Never.'
From the State Department, All the News for Inquiring Minds
TechPresident, the Internet Citizenry's New Consensus Taker



Sponsored Technology Links

 
 
 HOME  NEWS  BLOGS  PODCASTS  VIDEOS  TECHNOLOGIES  TEST CENTER  EVENTS  CAREERS   About | Advertise | Awards | RSS | Contact Us 

Copyright © 2008, Reprints, Permissions, Licensing, IDG Network, Privacy Policy, Terms of Service.
All Rights reserved. InfoWorld is a leading publisher of technology information and product reviews on topics including viruses,
phishing, worms, firewalls, security, servers, storage, networking, wireless, databases, and web services.

CIO :: ComputerWorld :: CSO :: Demo :: GamePro :: Games.net :: IDG Connect :: IDG World Expo
Industry Standard :: IT World :: JavaWorld :: LinuxWorld :: MacUser :: Macworld :: Network World :: PC World :: Playlist