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A guy,
I actual understand the site you quoted. From reading the comments there, it won't include Microsoft net code that is proprietary.
Is this site inaccurate?
http://techrights.org/2014/11/12/openwashing-lockin/
SourceToday is a huge day for .NET! We’re happy to announce that .NET Core will be open source, including the runtime as well as the framework libraries.
This is a natural progression of our open source efforts, which already covers the managed compilers (C#, VB, and F#) as well as ASP.NET:
C# & Visual Basic ("Roslyn")
Visual F# Tools
ASP.NET 5
Entity Framework
This takes it to the next level by extending it to the .NET runtime and the core framework.
.NET Core Framework
A Guy
A guy,
I actual understand the site you quoted. From reading the comments there, it won't include Microsoft net code that is proprietary.
Is this site inaccurate?
http://techrights.org/2014/11/12/openwashing-lockin/
Guy,
It it is hard to tell who is biased and who is not. That site I mentioned did forget about one thing. It called lgpl. That would actually make more sense with Microsoft. For me, I would believe MSDN site before anyone else.