> Overreacting maybe, but not silly. Microsoft has many years of playing > nicely ahead of them before they get benefit of the doubt.
We don't have to give MS the benefit of the doubt... just Scott. And over the last year or so, I've not seen anything from Scott that would suggest we should give him anything *but* the benefit-of-the-doubt. Looking over the thread what I see is Flex developers stating "facts" about Silverlight that weren't true, the Silverlight PM correcting those errors, and then multiple Flex developers accusing the PM of marketing as well as directly insulting his employer and product. Sorry to tell you guys, but MS is looking classy here, and Flex (developers) is looking slummy. We're better than that. Let's drop it. Troy.

