
Was actually thinking about this very issue earlier today. http://port25.technet.com/archive/2009/11/13/update-on-the-windows-7-downloa... looking at the code in question, we are now able to confirm this was indeed the case, although it was not intentional on our part. While we had contracted with a third party to create the tool, we share responsibility as we did not catch it as part of our code review process. We have furthermore conducted a review of other code provided through the Microsoft Store and this was the only incident of this sort we could find. Have been wondering how Microsoft does code review with the millions of lines of code they have to deal with. http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=768662 On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Gakuru Alex <alexgakuru.lists@gmail.com>wrote:
Interesting...
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Alex Gakuru <gakuru@gmail.com> Date: Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:53 PM Subject: [ke-internetusers] Repentant Microsoft re-issues Windows 7 tool as open-source To: ke-users <ke-internetusers@bdix.net>
Revises netbook upgrade tool after admitting it copied code
By Gregg Keizer December 10, 2009
Computerworld - Microsoft yesterday re-released a Windows 7 installation tool that it admitted included open-source code, and has posted the utility's source code to its own open-source site.
The move came three weeks after Microsoft announced it had delayed the re-release of the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool (WUDT) because the software needed additional testing. At the time, Peter Galli, Microsoft's open-source community manager, said that WDUT would be re-issued in the "next few weeks."
Earlier in November, Microsoft pulled WUDT after blogger Rafael Rivera accused the company of lifting code from the GPLv2-licensed "Imagemaster" open-source project. Rivera, who writes the Within Windows blog, said Microsoft compounded the problem by not acknowledging the source of the code embedded in WDUT, and by not sharing the source code for its modifications, or for the tool itself, to the project -- as required by the terms of GPL (GNU General Public License).
WDUT has now been released under the provisions of GPLv2, Galli said yesterday.
However, because Microsoft was forced to split the new WDUT into several components due to licensing requirements, some users must now go through a more complicated installation procedure, Galli acknowledged. Customers running Windows XP must install .Net Framework 2 and the Image Mastering API (application programming interface) before installing WDUT, according to new instructions published by Microsoft.
Microsoft originally released WUDT in October, when it touted the tool as a way for netbook owners to create a bootable flash drive from a downloaded .iso file, or disk image, of Windows 7 purchased from Microsoft's online store. Most netbooks lack an optical drive and so can't install the new OS from a DVD.
After WDUT's release, Rivera accused Microsoft of taking code from the open-source Imagemaster project. Yesterday, Rivera said that Microsoft had pulled the Imagemaster code from WDUT at the request of its maker. "I suspect he freaked out after half the Internet started linking to the project -- understandable -- and pulled the code," Rivera said on his blog Wednesday.
Microsoft took heat from several corners over the GPL license violation. Computerworld blogger Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, for example, blasted Microsoft for the gaffe. "It seems Microsoft still can't resist stealing from open-source software," Vaughan-Nichols said last month.
After Microsoft yanked WDUT and announced it would re-release the tool under GPLv2, however, Vaughan-Nichols changed his tune. "Maybe Microsoft is changing their ways when it comes to open source," he said several days later.
WDUT can be downloaded directly from Microsoft's site (.exe download). The source code for WDUT has been posted to CodePlex, Microsoft's open-source repository.
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