Looking to build community around some of its Website
development properties, Microsoft is releasing source code for its ASP.Net Web
API and ASP.Net Web Pages technologies under an open source license. The two
projects are being made available via an Apache 2.0 license. They have their
code repositories hosted on Microsoft's CodePlex open source project site,
leveraging Git version control, said Scott Guthrie, corporate vice president in
the Microsoft server and tools business, in a blog post this week. ASP.Net Web
API features a framework for building HTTP services for clients, including
browsers and mobile devices; developers can build RESTful applications on
Microsoft's .Net Framework. ASP.Net Web Pages, also known as "Razor,"
enables the combining of server code with HTML to build dynamic Website content.
By hosting code repositories on CodePlex and releasing source code, Microsoft
wants to increase transparency for these two projects; ASP.Net MVC, which
already has been available under an open source license, will be hosted on
CodePlex as well. "[Releasing source code and hosting the projects on
CodePlex] will enable a more open development model where everyone in the
community will be able to engage and provide feedback on code checkins, bug
fixes, and new feature development, and build and test the products on a daily
basis using the most up-to-date version of the source code and tests,"
Guthrie said. Microsoft also will allow developers outside of Microsoft to
submit patches and code for possible inclusion by the Microsoft development
team, Guthrie said. "We announced a similar open development approach with
the Windows Azure SDK last December and have found it to be a great way to
build an even tighter feedback loop with developers - and ultimately deliver
even better products as a result." ASP.Net MVC, Web API, and Razor will
continue to be fully supported Microsoft products shipping as standalone
products and also as part of the Visual Studio IDE.
Source: The Times of India
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