Hello,

  it looks like the Xamlon team has relaunched the
XAML blogs site online @ http://xaml.org or
http://xamlblogs.com

  The new mission statement reads:

  XAMLBlogs.com is a site dedicated to aggregating
blog entries about XAML. In an effort to provide more
relevant links and to avoid duplications the
aggregation is done by humans. Although this may
sound time consuming, these humans are dedicated and
already scouring the internet for references to XAML.

  And it includes the following disclaimer:

  This site is aggregated by those in the "XAML
Purists" camp, who feel that XAML is a language
developed by Microsoft and not a name to represent a
generic language to create declarative programming
constructs.

  What's your take on the XAML blog relaunch and
content strategy? Do you think Xamlon's very own XAML
for Flash or Windows Forms offering fits into the
"XAML Purists" camp or is the disclaimer just a lame
excuse to exclude alternative offering such as MyXAML?

  - Gerald


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