Is that person you PMed a MS insider? His advice sounds reasonable. Microsoft these days is kind of notorious for its multi-layered management hell and poor inter-departmental communication, so somehow tracking down whoever in MS actually "owns" Alleg or whatever program it's become attached to is probably the best starting move. Before we start writing up contracts, it does sound like a good idea to find someone in MS who remembers that Alleg exists and is willing to push things along from the inside for us, or else our request might just get lost in an endless bureaucratic shuffle.Deathrender wrote:QUOTE (Deathrender @ Mar 12 2015, 02:22 PM) I would appreciate thoughts and feedback on that PM so I can have more input on where to take it from here.
Of course, that then leads into the question of how we could find that person, which I don't really have many answers for. Didn't some MS employees used to be involved in the community way, way back? If anyone knows how to contact them that might be worth a shot; even if they don't work for MS anymore, they might know somebody, or know somebody who knows somebody.