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Comments on: Microsoft launches open-source blogging platform

Oxite is aimed at developers and not intended to compete with popular blogging software such as WordPress or Movable Type.

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by Universal_Indie_Records December 9, 2008 10:43 AM PST
You have to admire Mircosoft's "jack of all trades, master of none" approach to things. Browsers, video games, mp3 players, search, maps, social networking, etc. "Let's see what everyone else is doing and throw a ton of money at it.". Is this the best Microsoft's R&D can do?
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by goodspeed8701 December 9, 2008 11:06 AM PST
Can you list out what you want them to do for you.
by Penguinisto December 9, 2008 12:51 PM PST
I can - how about concentrating on the OS and Office suites, instead of watching at least one of them (the OS) rot and bloat due to corporate inattention?
by Vegaman_Dan December 9, 2008 2:02 PM PST
Penguinisto wrote:

"I can - how about concentrating on the OS and Office suites, instead of watching at least one of them (the OS) rot and bloat due to corporate inattention? "

Excellent point! However it's one that Apple and Red Hat are equally guilty of. I'm afraid Microsoft has no monopoly on this one. Thanks for bringing it up, Penguinisto.
by Jeff Putz December 9, 2008 7:12 PM PST
Dude, you have no context. This wasn't Microsoft's best minds sitting around thinking of what they could do. It was born out of the very small team developing the MVC framework for developers, and this is an example of them "dog fooding" and releasing what they built as a sample.

I give them a lot of credit, because we've watched the MVC product develop with source bits right in front of us ("us" being the .NET developer community). It's very un-MS, in a good way.
by Imalittleteapot December 9, 2008 9:11 PM PST
If I had the R&D budget of MS that's probably how I'd roll too. You'll never how things will turn out, but with that kind of money who cares? No it may not be the best R&D policy for MS, but I think it is overall for everyone the best policy. Perhaps the gamble will pay off. However, even if it doesn't at least it creates a lot of jobs. And I'll tell ya what. There's a lot of bad things I could say about MS, but throwing money around on different R&D projects and creating jobs by doing so isn't something I'm going to complain about.
by bj1126 December 9, 2008 11:25 AM PST
I don't know Oxite looks pretty nice. I might snag it for a project I was looking at doing.
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by maverickmoneyblueprint December 14, 2008 7:10 PM PST
Ya I don't know, I think I will stick with my wordpress aplications and do it that way. I mean it sounds like it could be good but why launch it so late in the game. I have attented a blogging convention before and its not like blogging is dead but with it already flowing more into video why not launch this thing like 6 months ago or more. I dont know microsoft sometimes lets there add run wild too late in the game. Check out this post on blogging. http://maverick-money-blueprint.com/introduction-to-wordpress. Geez that link is long...
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