.NET News Desk
Microsoft Posts More Protocol Documentation
The Move is Microsoft's Latest Step to Save Itself Some Aggravation with the European Commission
Apr. 17, 2008 03:00 PM
Microsoft posted 14,000 pages of what it called “preliminary
versions” of technical documentation covering the protocols in Office 2007,
SharePoint Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2007.
The move is Microsoft’s latest step since some bright
Microsoftee realized the company could move the control point off trade secrets
and back to patents and perhaps save itself some aggravation with the European
Commission, while impressing its US regulator with its newfound
openness.
Microsoft posted 30,000 pages of protocol documentation when
it memorialized its “interoperability principles.”
Microsoft says the documentation covers protocols between
SharePoint Server 2007 and Office client applications; between SharePoint
Server 2007 and other Microsoft servers; between Exchange Server 2007 and
Office Outlook and Office 2007 client apps and other Microsoft servers.
It expects open source developers, ISVs and enterprise
developers to use the stuff royalty-free.
The final documentation is due in June and Microsoft says
it’s looking for developer feedback before then. It is also supposed to have
the final patent licensing terms ready in June for any widgetry covered by
patent.
It is supposed to publish a list of the protocols covered by
patents and identified the patents or patent applications.
It says that open source developers, “whether commercial or
non-commercial, will not need a patent license for the development of
implementations of these protocols or for the non-commercial distribution of
these implementations.”
Microsoft is promising more disclosures.
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