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(Unverified)Dec 20th 2007 6:16PM
Developers won't use products they don't like. If Microsoft wants a snowball's chance in hell of getting silver light off the ground they need developers to start liking them. Making their browser compliant will go a long way to making web developers happy.
(Unverified)Dec 20th 2007 6:49PM
As long as they have a working Silverlight Solution on Linux and OS X, I think it will be fine. Of course, there might be complaints from the likes of Richard Stallman, but Adobe Flash isn't open source either, so at least it's not a step backwards.