On Microsoft Community

Posted by: Keyvan Nayyeri, on 27 Nov 2011 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Phil Haack wrote a post reflecting his opinions on the current status of the so-called Microsoft community (I hardly can use that name to refer to these groups of people around Microsoft products) and Rob Conery has a great reaction to that. As a victim of this community for over 15 years who has come to conclusion that he has wasted his time, I thought its time for me to step in and share my thoughts as well. But before that Id like to point out to some great comments on Phils post particularly...

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