Successfully pulling code out of a big company can be like pulling the teeth off a lion, without anesthesia. CodePlex has published a draft of its process, a Project Acceptance Guideline, and is ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Microsoft and DotNetNuke have announced that the popular ...
Microsoft Corporation’s MSFT vice president for Cloud Developer Services, Brian Harry announced in a blog post that the company will pull the plug on CodePlex, a website for code sharing and project ...
Say goodbye to CodePlex. Microsoft just recently announced that it will be shutting down CodePlex, the eleven year-old open-source project hosting website. Microsoft has disabled the ability to create ...
Co-founder and current board chairman of the Apache Software Foundation, Jam Jagielski, has been appointed to the permanent board of the Microsoft-sponsored CodePlex Foundation. Joining Jagielski on ...
It's been a busy couple of weeks in the news for Microsoft and its continued efforts towards interoperability. It started with news that Microsoft was selling some Linux patents to a third party -- ...
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CodePlex, Microsoft’s open source project hosting service, will now support the use of the git distributed version control system. git, created by Linus Torvalds to support the development of the ...
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Seeking to shed its Microsoft root, CodePlex Foundation has become the Outercurve Foundation Seeking to distance itself even further from Microsoft, the CodePlex Foundation has officially changed its ...
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