Microsoft has announced a significant move in the open-source world. The company is making the majority of its Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) open-source. This means the code for WSL, which allows users to run Linux distributions directly on Windows, will be available for public access, modification, and distribution. The initiative marks a notable shift in Microsoft’s approach to software development and its commitment to open-source technologies.
Microsoft Opens Up Windows Subsystem for Linux

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