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  • I just visited http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/ and clicked "Upload a sample" in the righthand part of the page.  A new page loads, but it pops a confirmation box reading:

    "As a Microsoft employee, I confirm that I have read and followed the policies on releasing open source samples. Some divisions also have specific business group guidelines."

    I am not a Microsoft employee.  So what does this mean?  Must I be a MS employee to share code here?  And don't get me wrong:  The message is quite clear and I would not doubt it for a second if I weren't able to click Accept and continue, but I WAS able to agree with the above and continue.  Sooooo.... which is it?  Am I entitled to post or not?


    MCP
    Tuesday, May 31, 2011 5:19 PM

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  • webJose,

    like i understand the faq and how this is usually handled you for sure can post samples without beeing a microsoft employee.


    Hannes

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    Friday, June 3, 2011 6:08 AM