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Microsoft hires Gentoo Linux founder

Ingrid Marson ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 16 Jun 2005 10:55 BST

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Microsoft has hired one of the key figures behind a popular Linux distribution to educate its in-house developers about open source.

Daniel Robbins, the former chief architect of Gentoo, began working for Microsoft on 23 May 2005, according to a posting on the Gentoo Web site this week. According to the report, Robbins is "helping Microsoft to understand open source and community-based projects."

Microsoft confirmed on Wednesday that Robbins will have an educational role at the company.

"Daniel Robbins will be working under Bill Hilf who heads the Platform Value team's research lab in Redmond. Bill's team educates internal Microsoft product teams about open source development, testing, and deployment issues," said a Microsoft spokesperson.

Gentoo is a distribution of Linux that its developers claim is fully customisable for any application or need. According to a recent Netcraft survey, the number of Web sites running Gentoo increased by almost 50 percent over the previous six months. 

Ulrich Plate, who works on the Gentoo project, told ZDNet on Wednesday that he was not concerned about Robbins' move to Microsoft and hopes to maintain a good relationship with him.

"The drawback of an open source community project like Gentoo, no matter how technologically advanced and powerful we've become already, is we have no financial means to pay our developers. So if one of us decides to get employment, even if it's outside the open source realm, that's not a political move, but in order to feed his family," said Plate.

"[He] hasn't been actively involved in Gentoo development for over a year now. We've been fortunate enough to keep an excellent relationship with our former chief architect, and intend to keep it that way - no matter what his choice of a career path may be. We wish him the best of luck in his new job," he added.

But some Gentoo users were worried about Microsoft's motives in hiring him. "We all know how MS [Microsoft] is working when it comes to 'information' about Linux. Will drobbins [Daniel Robbins] now become an anti-linux drone?" said one posting on the Gentoo forum.

Others seemed unconcerned. "Call me when Microsoft hires Richard Stallman [founder of the Free Software Foundation], now that would be...mindboggling," said another posting.

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