OSI approves two Microsoft shared source licenses

InfoWorld | at | by Mike

The board of the Open Source Initiative has approved two Microsoft licenses that allow proprietary source code to be shared, a move that is likely to inspire protest and spur controversy for die-hard open source proponents.

The Microsoft Public License and the Microsoft Reciprocal License, two of Microsoft's "shared source" licenses, are now viable OSI licenses for distributing open source code alongside more widely used community licenses such as the GNU General Public License and the Mozilla Public License.