Just responding to Jeff's concern regarding Visual Studio [2015] "Community 
Edition" and it being an expiring trial... actually, *all *that is required 
is that you "register" once (see the Help menu item "Register Product"), 
using some variant of an MS "Live" login, and you are good to go - after 
that, whether you choose to remain "signed in" or not, you no longer have 
an "expiring" license. :)

You are, of course, still bound by the terms of the "Community Edition" 
license, but they don't appear to be a problem for this project.

Incidentally, thanks for making me investigate this further - I had been 
thinking it was "free" as in nothing needed after install, and when I saw 
it saying my "trial" was expiring in 19 days, I got to the bottom of 
things. ;)

On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 7:40:50 PM UTC-7, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>
>
> Second, Windows is holding me up because Visual Studio Community is an 
> expiring trial, so I can't do things like convert a project and build the 
> artifacts from the command line using msbuild.exe. (Related: 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32438478/how-to-upgrade-a-solution-and-project-files-from-the-command-line
> ).
>
> Jeff
>
>

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