By
Martin LaMonica
Wednesday, June 28 2006 10:24 AM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/software/0,39044164,39371031,00.htm
Microsoft on Tuesday is expected to officially launch a community-building
Web site where it will share code with developers.
The CodePlex site will be a venue for Microsoft to provide
programmers with tools available under its Shared
Source licenses. These licenses allow people to view the source code of
products, the software giant said.
The site, which had been in beta testing, is meant to foster more interaction
between Microsoft and programmers with technical information and software, it
added.
Popular products already available on the site include Microsoft's Atlas
Control Toolkit and Iron Python beta 1.
The launch of the code-sharing site is one of several moves Microsoft is
making to adjust to the growing
popularity of open-source software and development practices.
By making the code to their tools available, software vendors hope to entice
developers to become familiar with the products and, potentially, purchase more
functional versions or buy support.
CodePlex was built using Microsoft's collaborative development product,
called Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server.