--Microsoft's chief evangelist
Microsoft not only crashes or attempts to "kill" the events of rivals (most recently OpenOffice.org but also LinuxTag 2010 [1, 2, 3]); sometimes it invades other companies' event or a companies-neutral events and then ejects rivals from it. Not so long ago we learned that "Microsoft refused to sponsor the conference unless the conference organizers denied Zimbra the opportunity to take a big, prominent booth at the event."
“Former Microsoft managers confirm what I predicted 2 years ago WPF and Silverlight are dead.”
--JalemanJaleman had another interesting tweet earlier today, one where he said that "Former Microsoft managers confirm what I predicted 2 years ago WPF and Silverlight are dead. http://www.riagenic.com/archives/363"
This is a subject which we covered before [1, 2, 3]. Maybe that's why we no longer hear about Moonlight, either. Just to think that Microsoft MVP de Icaza urged GNU/Linux developers to embrace WPF, another dead horse. What kind of clown does he look like now? Marketing dunce for Microsoft pretending to still be a "FOSS guy"? Or that Microsoft is a friend? Delusion is the worst form of reassurance, ignorance is another. ⬆