>>Hmmm... You brought it up, but Gerry clarified it. Microsoft is using the word "community" as a new euphemism for .NET-in-your-face. Ironic that, as you point out, this sort of "community" seems to be a code-word for something decidedly anti-social.
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>If that is really the case, then I would prefer to have it used instead of the "community" term. I prefer to be confrontated with real facts that I can rely on instead of having to read between the lines.
Je ne comprend pas. Sorry, but something got lost in the translation, and my French is probably not good enough to understand what you meant to say.