Where is Oslo Going?

Posted by: Charles Young, on 13 Apr 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I've been engaged in some debate in the last few days with Jean-Jacques Dubray and Doug Purdy with regard to Oslo. See: http://www.ebpml.org/blog/182.htm http://www.douglaspurdy.com/2009/04/09/where-is-oslo-going-part-ii/ Jean-Jacques has questioned aspects of Microsoft's strategy. Following some issues with posting anything but the shortest of comments on the ebPML web site, I'll follow Doug's lead and post a response here. I strongly agree with Jean-Jacques' statement that 'M3 exists'. It seems...

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