cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/11027166

Petition: make WMR open source

Microsoft has stopped supporting WMR.

Please sign this petition to?open-source the software, so others can maintain it and prevent the perfectly good VR headsets becoming e-waste!

    • F04118F@feddit.nlOP
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      2 years ago

      Then just sign it as a middle finger to Microsoft. The more people sign it, the worse they look

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      Then just sign it as a middle finger to Microsoft. The more people sign it, the worse they look

  • Robin@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    The team at Microsoft that was working on it probably got put on different projects. There wouldn’t be anyone to put in the effort to get the code cleaned up of any proprietary libraries, internal references,… No way they are shifting people back around and paying for development to get this done.

  • SuperSynthia@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Microsoft concerns me greatly, but they seem to be in transition to primarily software/cloud based tech.

    I’ll sign the petition while not getting hopes up, but this is the iteration of Microsoft most likely to pull such a crazy move

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    2 years ago

    When not even Valve can muster enough motivation, I wouldn’t hold my breath on Microsoft.

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      2 years ago

      Valve actively maintains SteamVR and put in a lot of work for Linux compatibility. Doing that while open sourcing the software is hard. It adds work.

      However, open sourcing an abandoned piece of software costs virtually nothing, and can be a big image boost.