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>>Wasn't Ken's decision more of his own than Microsoft's?
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>I don't know. Hard to imagine a serious code wonk would want to be a community evangelist or whatever it was he was doing (always just seemed like a bad PR guy to me) I like him personally and find him very easy to talk to. But the guy is brilliant I can't imagine wasting a minute of that as a marketing type / corporate aplogist. Not sure how much of his job that actually was but he always seemed really uncomfortable in it.
Hmmm, is he still doing it or is he doing something else there or did he leave. I can't remember . . .