In the old days, when Microsoft wanted to kill the Open Source Movement, O'Reilly's Open Source Convention was where you found true software revolutionaries. Great coders, they also were idealists who believed software was something you shared. Then a funny thing happened. Open source went mainstream. Microsoft stopped fighting the existence of the Linux open source operating system and began selling it. Indeed, Microsoft was one of three diamond sponsors of the O'Reilly convention
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