My serious response is that, due to google privacy policies, I will never 
discuss anything that is related to my work on services hosted on google.
I own an android cell and am very happy with it, but their privacy policy on 
gmail, for example, are a disaster.

Sorry, I won't be there.
Raffaele Rialdi
Microsoft .NET MVP 
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From: Andrew Chalk [mailto:andy.ch...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 23:01
To: orchard-disc...@mail.ndalists.com
Subject: Re: Orchard community in G+

G+ is clearly superior.
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Juan Manuel Gómez Álvarez 
<juamangom...@gmail.com<mailto:juamangom...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I thought the same ( I have abandoned my account), but I saw the mono community 
grown (link below) in a few hours. I think that Facebook is more for 
enterprises and G+ could be more of a tool to connect developers. At least this 
is the tendency.

https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/107924577343676813218

Juan M Gómez
@_jmgomez_
Software Engineer


2012/12/12 [TA] Raffaele Rialdi <raffae...@vevy.com<mailto:raffae...@vevy.com>>


Is really anybody using G+?  <g>

Seriously, it looks like a desert, would not be easier to get people on FB?



My 2 cents


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