Microsoft Cuts Number of Shared Source Licenses to Three
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In the hopes of streamlining its Shared Source program, Microsoft is cutting from 10 to three the number of licensing agreements via which it will share its own source code with others. Microsoft has no plans (at least for the time being) to seek Open Source Initiative (OSI) approval of any of these three licenses as "open source," according to Jason Matusow, director of the company's Shared Source program. Matusow blogged on Wednesday the particulars of the changes in the Shared Source licensing program. |

