Free beer is not what I'm after (although, if you're offering... :))  And it's 
not even hosting silly little MVC apps that I care about either - after all, if 
you want to learn how to run MVC apps in the cloud, the DevFabric is just fine. 
 But there are a range of enterprise services that are more difficult to 
experiment with if all you have is a local machine running DevFabric - for 
these things I would love to have a free (yes, there you go, I said it) sandbox 
in the cloud to play with.
Maybe 3 months ago when I still had an MSDN subscription I might not have 
argued so much on this side of the fence; who knows? 


Kind Regards, Darren neimkedarren.nei...@live.com http://2010wave.blogspot.com  



Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 10:21:31 +1000
Subject: Re: Azure in Australia
From: crai...@gmail.com
To: ozazure@lists.codify.com

Not free beer, but cheap beer. Once you have them drunk on cheap beer they will 
keep in drinking and go back to their favourite beer. 

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:18 AM, ross <r...@perenni.com.au> wrote:

So the question is, should cloud providers be giving away 'beer' for free?

                                          
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