If you see something that you think is fundamentally wrong with the CLR, you've got no qualms about bringing it up with them and saying guys I think this is half-baked?
Yeah. Especially if it is an early review cycle, if it is already shipped and we had access to the early review and we didn't catch it then, well shame on us. But if we are in the early review cycle and Microsoft has invited us to provide feedback or asks for access to certain areas for feedback then we try to do our diligence and actually participate because it is an actually pretty good chance that our feedback will be incorporated somehow.Of course we do butt heads occasionally and don't may any progress but...
TSS: Would not be a committee if you didn't.
So Whidbey .NET 2.0, lot of interesting features are coming as part of that, generics of course are being baked into the runtime, you've got some additional support coming in the runtime for some of the C# features. First question, I assume but will phrase this in the form of a question, that there will be Delphi .NET 2.0 or whatever version you're up to correspond with the Whidbey release.
