Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Jun 2007 16:14 UTC, submitted by Punktyras
Law and Order "What's the best way to attract a pile of threatening lawyers' letters from Microsoft? Sell pirate copies of Windows? Write a DRM-busting program? Londoner Jamie Cansdale has just discovered a new approach. He had the temerity to make Redmond's software better. As a hobby, Cansdale developed an add-on for Microsoft Visual Studio. TestDriven.NET allows unit test suites to be run directly from within the Microsoft IDE. Cansdale gave away this gadget on his website, and initially received the praises of Microsoft. In fact, Microsoft was so pleased with him, it gave him a Most Valuable Professionals award, which it says it gives to 'exceptional technical community leaders from around the world who voluntarily share their high quality, real world expertise with others'. However, his cherished status did not last."
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RE[3]: part of EULA
by jelway on Thu 7th Jun 2007 22:45 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: part of EULA"
jelway
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For a long time he compiled, and now for no apparent reason he decided to support Express editions again.

Clearly you didn't follow the issue close enough. He supported the Expression edition again because MS wasn't clear and/or didn't state which part of the EULA he violated.

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