With the announcement today of .NET Foundation "umbrella" for all of 
Microsoft's open-sourced products, I am curious about what distinguishes the 
DLR/IronLanguages work from some of these others? Is it simply forgotten about 
by Microsoft, or is there some other reason it is left out as a black sheep? Or 
is it a conscious choice to stay disassociated with the Microsoft ecosystem as 
much as possible?

http://www.dotnetfoundation.org/

>From what I've seen, this set of repositories has been the most "open sourced" 
>in the spirit of true open source - in that it relies heavily on (and accepts) 
>pull requests from non-Microsoft persons. The others seem to often follow more 
>of a "top down" contributions model.


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