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Welcome back Peter Joe Fawcett
7/7/2003 8:37:54 AM
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Good to see you back Mr. Torr :). I thought we'd lost you forever.
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Joe

Re: Welcome back Peter Peter Torr (MS)
7/8/2003 5:25:12 PM
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Thanks Joe ;-)

I must say though that it's not permanent. I've moved to the Visual Studio
Tools for Office team (well, you could say the team moved under me :-) ) so
I've been hanging out in the vsnet.vstools.office group for a while.
Somebody pinged me about a specific post and while I was here I figured I'd
poke my head in on a few other threads too. It feels good to be back (sans
my ridiculous object initialisation syntax error - blah!) but unfortunately
I can't come visiting every day as I did in the past.

It was great hanging out here with all the regulars and the comers-and-goers
over the years, and interacting with everyone gave us some great feedback
for improving the product (anybody remember JScript .NET Beta 1? <g>). I
certainly learnt a lot by digging into solutions for people's questions and
reading other people's responses, and I hope everyone else learned something
too. So to anyone still listening, thanks for being a part of the JScript
..NET community!

Rest assured that Microsoft is still working on JScript and the ECMAScript
Edition 4 standardisation continues (there was a meeting here at Redmond
just last week) but the level of interaction with Microsoft in this group
has obviously declined :-(. I'll see if I can persuade the new team to spend
some time here.

If there's anything you really want me to look at, you can always ping me at
my e-mail address, but as always I can't guarantee any kind of response.
I'll try though ;-) (And of course if everyone starts e-mailing me to look
at every random question on the group I'll start to ignore them... sorry,
but that's reality).

Peter

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