This group, despite having a number of very smart people and some of the 
best programmers I know, has withered to the point that it contains only a 
few announcements and some job spam that the moderators delete 
periodically. The monthly meetups are a thing of the distant past. 
Basically, the group is dead.

What happened to it?

Did it go mainstream? Are the ideas of ALT.NET so accepted at most 
organizations that this group is unnecessary?

Did we all just leave for non-.NET technologies? Did disgust with webforms 
and the like lead to the abandonment of Windows altogether?

Was it subsumed by Software Craftsmanship or some other "movement"?

Did it just get boring?

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