>This is the highest profile mention of VFP since VFP3 (I think) came out. This is incredible!
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>"MVP input also led to changes to Windows XP and Visual Fox Pro 8, among other applications. Some of the most important contributions have been in security; customer feedback helped Microsoft improve the navigation of its Security Web site and tackle larger security problems."
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http://news.com.com/2100-1001-984568.htmlYeah, but I think it would have been better if they'd mentioned that VFP led the charge to MS's community emphasis, and more specific examples of what the MVPs added to VFP8 like they did with other software.
Chris.