In previous posts Ken has pretty much said that MSDN sales count more toward Fox than stand alone sales.
>Hello Ken,
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>Respectfully, I disagree
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>If VFP is not properly being represented in the MSDN numbers, and you and others push developers to use MSDN as the preferred distribution channel for VFP, and MS says it's de-emphasizing VFP because sales are low and not generating megabucks for Bill, I think there is a great need for concern.
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>At some point, if all VFP developers get MSDN to get their Fox fix, MS might decide not to bother with a stand alone VFP product, then they might say 'Look, no sales at all', then it's just a matter of eliminating one small component of the mega-MSDN portfolio, kinda like Visual Studio.
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>I am not saying the numbers are being misrepresented internally at MS, but who would know. I think the whole point of getting foxheads to get MSDN is to push them down the .NET path and they are willing to take a hit (by providing a better 'value') in order to do it.
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>Bob
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>>>There is no need to be concerned about this type of data about VFP within Microsoft, it is not what drives decision making other than the fact that the trend of MSDN subscription usage overall amoung VFP developers is increasing.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer