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@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ Steven Vaughan-Nichols : [00:19:30] 2017年的微软既不是史蒂夫•鲍尔
[00:20:00] 每次你用Android手机你都在运行Linux。它确实无处不在微软无法阻止它我认为以为微软可以以某种方式接管它的想法太天真了。
Saron Yitbarek: [00:20:30] Open source supporters might have been worrying about Microsoft coming in like a wolf in the flock, but the truth is, the very nature of open source software protects it from total domination. No single company can own Linux and control it in any specific way. Greg Kroah-Hartman is a fellow at the Linux Foundation.
Saron Yitbarek: [00:20:30] 开源支持者可能一直担心微软会像混入羊群中的狼一样但事实是开源软件的本质保护了它无法被完全控制。没有一家公司能够拥有Linux并以某种特定的方式控制它。Greg Kroah-Hartman是Linux基金会的一名成员。
Greg Kroah-Hartman: Every company and every individual contributes to Linux in a selfish manner. They're doing so because they want to solve a problem that they have, be it hardware isn't working , or they want to add a new feature to do something else , or want to take it in a direction that they'll build that they can use for their product. That's great, because then everybody benefits from that because they're releasing the code back, so that everybody can use it. It's because of that selfishness that all companies and all people have, everybody benefits.
Greg Kroah-Hartman: 每个公司和个人都以自私的方式为Linux做出贡献。他们之所以这样做是因为他们想要解决他们所面临的问题可能是硬件无法工作或者是他们想要添加一个新功能来做其他事情又或者想在他们的产品中使用它。这很棒因为他们会把代码贡献回去,此后每个人都会从中受益,这样每个人都可以用到这份代码。正是因为这种自私,所有的公司,所有的人,所有的人都能从中受益。
Saron Yitbarek: [00:21:30] Microsoft has realized that in the coming cloud wars, fighting Linux would be like going to war with, well, a cloud. Linux and open source aren't the enemy, they're the atmosphere. Today, Microsoft has joined the Linux Foundation as a platinum member. They became the number one contributor to open source on GitHub. In September, 2017, they even joined the Open Source Initiative. These days, Microsoft releases a lot of its code under open licenses. Microsoft's John Gossman describes what happened when they open sourced .net. At first, they didn't really think they'd get much back.