<http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2016/03/ubuntu-on-windows.html>.

Along with the ability to run native Linux later before the endo of the year, 
and improvements in access to the Windows Store for Win32 applications, there 
is the additional feature of Microsoft Visual Studio to support a version of 
the VC++ with a Clang-compatible front end.  Same error messages, same 
preprocessing, but the compiling engine is still VC++.

None of this is helpful to Apache OpenOffice just yet, but the prospect of 
getting out from under CygWin on Windows is definitely something to look 
forward to, along with the highly-improved file-system integration that will 
come with GNU/Windows as some are beginning to call this.

 -- Dennis E. Hamilton
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