Microsoft, Open Source Software and Sourceforge
April 30, 2007 | 6:33 amI was surprised to see a Microsoft sponsored page on Sourceforge about deploying Open Source Software on Windows Platforms. Ya know, Apache, MySQL, PHP and Co. I was quite surprised at seeing this one. Also stuff that Microsoft does for Open Source, like the Open Source Software Lab at HQ, and ofcourse the Express editions.
Oh, and if you do need PHP, Apache and MySQL on your Windows machine for testing purposes, I highly reccomend XAMPP. Beware of the Python Addon though: It doesn’t work, and is acknowledged.







Makes business sense ... In my opinion Microsoft has excellent
Ankur | April 30, 2007 | 7:50 amMakes business sense … In my opinion Microsoft has excellent managers …
If u are a techie then u need to get
Dhawal | May 13, 2007 | 7:40 pmIf u are a techie then u need to get ur hands dry with every technology. I dont really like programmers classifying softwares as Open source and the rest, heh, :P.
@Dhawal: Yeah, but they can be categorized as "working on
yuvipanda | May 14, 2007 | 9:52 am@Dhawal: Yeah, but they can be categorized as “working on my computer” and “not working on my computer”. So, since my computer runs Windows, I need help on getting the OSS run on my computer. Most of the good stuff(Apache, MySQL, Python libs, etc) are written by guys on Linux, so there is little to no documentation on getting these to work on Windows. So, pointing out that Microsoft is helping us in that…