I guess we've all been busy working on code that pays the bills  =)

Don


Don Browning
Senior Software Developer
Turner Entertainment - 404.878.7043

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Drayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 3:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DOTNET-ROTOR] FW: Announcement: MSR grant programme for shared source C# and 
CLI implementations


It's been quiet recently - were did all the hackers go?

In case you hadn't seen this yet:

--Peter
http://staff.develop.com/peterd

---------- Forwarded message ----------

Dear all,
We are circulating the attached notice concerning a short-term grant programme to all 
of our recorded contacts to ensure that you have an opportunity to submit an 
application before the deadline of May 6th. On March 27th, Microsoft announced the 
availability of world-wide funding for academics wishing to make early use of the 
shared source
("Rotor") implementations of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) and C# 
programming language for teaching or research, and from academics wishing to actively 
promote the growth of a community of Rotor users. Microsoft is soliciting proposals 
from academics from around the world for these grants, which will be in the region of 
$10,000 to $20,000 each, for the period June 2002 - September 2003. The participants 
will be invited to two workshops, at our expense, where they will be able to discuss 
and resolve issues with members of the Rotor development team and where they can share 
experiences with other users of the Rotor code. Information about the Rotor code and 
license terms is available at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/net/sscli/
Information about the Rotor grant programme is available at: 
http://research.microsoft.com/programs/europe/rotor/
Please feel free to forward this notice to your colleagues. With best regards from the 
Microsoft Research University Relations team.

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