According to a report on ComputerWire today, Microsoft is preparing to release some code into the open source community. A member of Microsoft"s Shared Source Initiative has told ComputerWire open source code is "coming". Stephen Walli, platform"s business development manager, added Microsoft would likely release "non core" code - i.e. code that is not a part of the operating system.
Whether this report is accurate on how Microsoft will release such code, it looks promising for developers wanting to gain better access to the inner workings of Microsoft applications. This latest moves comes nearly two months after some Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000 source code leaked to the internet. Since, February Microsoft has been continually reviewing the way it shares source code to customers and this latest news may bring some promising developments in Microsoft"s future.