Microsoft Open Sources .NET
http://news.microsoft.com/2014/11/12/microsoft-takes-net-open-source-and-cross-platform-adds-new-development-capabilities-with-visual-studio-2015-net-2015-and-visual-studio-online/
http://www.wired.com/2014/11/microsoft-open-sources-net-says-will-run-linux-mac/
https://github.com/dotnet
The .NET framework is Microsoft's development framework used by small and large enterprises to build websites and other online applications. A reported 6 million developers work with .NET. Microsoft is open sourcing the .NET stack, including ASP.NET, the .NET compiler, the .NET Core Runtime, Framework and Libraries, which will enable developers to build with .NET across Windows, Mac or Linux (the client-side .NET framework will remain closed). The code is hosted on Github and the project will be managed by the .NET Foundation launched by Microsoft in April of this year.
"We want to have a developer offering that is relevant and attractive and valuable to any developer working on any kind of application" said Soma Somasegar, VP of the developer division at Microsoft. According to Somasegar Microsoft's new CEO Satya Nadella played an important role in the changes. "What he has helped us all do is continue with what we have been all been thinking about for a while now—and sort of kicking it into a higher gear."
Commentators note that the .NET framework had lost popularity among independent developers and that this move might be an attempt to win them back. Wired's Cade Metz sees "yet another bid to make up lost ground in the long march to the future of computing." Metz points out that .NET's primary competitor, Oracle's largely open source Java, is more popular according to most estimates. Java's popularity over .NET is attributed to the fact that it is open source, and able to run on multiple platforms.
The announcement has many people hypothesizing about how far Microsoft will go in open sourcing its products, with some going so far as to suggest that Microsoft set free Windows itself.
Martin Fink Details Hewlett-Packard's Plans for Revolutionary FOSS Operating System
https://www.softwarefreedom.org/events/2014/sflc_at_10.html
http://sdtimes.com/hps-plan-new-operating-system-speed-less-energy/
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2842252/hps-radical-new-machine-could-start-computing-by-2016.html
GNOME/Groupon Trademark Dispute Resolved
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/11/breathe-groupon-gnome-trademark-end
http://www.engadget.com/2014/11/11/groupon-gnome-foundation-trademark-war/
http://www.zdnet.com/groupon-retreats-from-claim-on-gnome-foundation-trademarks-7000035705/
The GNOME Foundation made a plea for support to cover legal fees and in only a few short days the not for profit project received USD 102,608.76 in donations from 5622 separate individuals. Almost as soon as the public dispute began Groupon bowed to the overwhelming public pressure and promptly conceded defeat despite it's superior resources