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Microsoft's been playing it really cool with the nascent Windows Phone  
7 hacker community so far, which is winning them friends in all sorts  
of important places -- not the least of which is the ChevronWP7 team  
itself. The first guys to split the platform open for homebrew apps  
were recently invited up to Redmond for a powwow with the guys in  
charge, and it seems the meetings were fruitful to say the least;  
though much of what they saw was under NDA, they say they're  
"genuinely excited" by what Microsoft has in the works. Furthermore,  
Microsoft was kind enough to give the team a heads-up that an upcoming  
platform update would break the existing ChevronWP7 tool, though they  
say they're "collaborating with Microsoft on an interim solution that  
will continue to support homebrew developments after the update."  
Considering that they've already reached out to jailbreaker  
extraordinaire Geohot as well, it's clear that Microsoft doesn't  
believe this is a black-and-white situation -- the ChevronWP7 guys  
seem to think homebrew has a place somewhere in the platform's future,  
it just remains to be seen how that's going to play out.
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