More .NET Openwashing
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.NET Core and ASP.NET Core v1.0 released [Ed: The word "Core" in .NET Core serves to remind us that .NET is proprietary, open core, not Open Source. Just an openwashing campaign.]
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Details on .NET Core Availability on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat OpenShift [Ed: One of the loudest people to promote the fiction of .NET as "Open Source" is now a Microsoft employee, de Icaza]
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Microsoft releases .NET Core 1.0, complete with Red Hat Linux support [Ed: Saying "Red Hat support" does not make something FOSS. Oracle DBs too have "Red Hat support". That's Linuxwashing, exploiting the brand.]
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Microsoft releases open source .NET Core and ASP.NET Core 1.0
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Microsoft and Red Hat extend partnership: SQL Server and .NET Core 1.0 support on RHEL
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Microsoft showcases SQL Server, .NET Core on Red Hat Enterprise Linux deliverables
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Microsoft's open source .NET Core and ASP.NET Core hit 1.0 [Ed: Microsoft understands by now that putting the words "Linux" or "Ubuntu" or "Red Hat" in headlines about .NET or Vista 10 helps mislead, openwash]
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Microsoft Says It's in Love With Linux. Now It's Finally Proving It [Ed: totally nonsense, where to begin? Microsoft hates Linux; they’re still suing with patents and lobbying against Linux.]
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.NET Core 1.0 released, now officially supported by Red Hat [Ed: Thankfully, a lot of the latest openwashing of .NET and Microsoft comes only from Microsoft boosters, others not fooled.]
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Microsoft moves on open source .Net, ramps up multilanguage tools
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Satya Nadella has made huge progress with a company that was once...
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