I have read through ALL the posts that mention integration of Iron Python into 
Visual Studio and I have to admit that I am now more confused than before I 
started. From my perspective it seems that the IP website actually exacerbates 
the confusion by NOT stating the obvious.

Just so you know: I want to know if the latest beta version (IP v2.00 or any 
version) integrates into the full release version Visual Studio 2008 and I 
can't find a clear cut answer to this question anywhere!

Sure, I have read the Iron Python Studio page and yes, I do know that you can 
build a standalone VS look-a-like [isolated] version running in a Visual Studio 
Shell - which is fine if you don't have Visual Studio installed. But what if 
you do? I have Visual Studio 2008 installed - so does IP automatically 
integrate with it upon installation? If it doesn't what do I have to do to get 
it to happen without wrecking my Visual Studio installation? 

For example, Microsoft says that you can get IP working in BOTH isolated AND 
integrated modes ???? Is this still true of the latest release candidates ? 
Visual Studio 2008 Shell (Isolated) is listed as a "prerequisite" for Python 
Studio .... which obviously doesn't look like it will work if you have VS 2008 
already installed. So can you use Visual Studio Shell (Integrated) instead?? So 
many questions .... so few answers. (it sort of looks like we haven't advanced 
much beyond the days when IP was first offered as an "Integrated" component of 
Visual Studio --- which sort of worked sometimes ... a little bit ... if you 
were really lucky.

There seems to be such a mass of conflicting information out there which is all 
so unnecessary - all it takes is for one of the developers to post a clear and 
unequivocal statement about this issue on IP website. Problem solved! If IP 
integrates right now then fine .... if it doesn't then I will wait until it 
does. What I can't afford to do is stuff up my current VS installation 
experimenting with something that I have no idea is going to work or not. 

Thanks in anticipation for any forthcoming "enlightenment"!
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