http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/07/microsoft-aims-at-vm-market-with-linux-kernel-code-offering.ars

Microsoft is contributing approximately 20,000 lines of source code to the
Linux kernel with the aim of improving support for running the Linux
operating system in virtualized environments on Windows servers. The move is
part of a broader trend at Microsoft towards collaboration with the open
source software community.

Prominent Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the code
submission today in a message posted to the Linux kernel mailing list. He
says that the new drivers contributed by Microsoft will soon land in the
staging tree where they will undergo some refinement before they are merged
directly into the mainline kernel. Microsoft is making the code available
under the terms of GNU's General Public License (GPL), the open source
software license that is used by the Linux kernel.
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