It's Unicon's future so please vote ;-)
I also have no interest in .NET integration. *Especially* if the changes would require Unicon to work under .NET, which would push me over into the negative interest category. Maybe in 10+ years, and then if .NET turns out to be universally available (and uniformally available, without an MS version that keeps changing so it doesn't match other implementations).
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