ASP.NET 2.0 hits ZBB

I don't know about you, but I am eagerly anticipating the beta 2 release of ASP.NET.  Why, you say?  Because it's the one that contains a go-live license.  The go-live license gives the ability for production systems to use the technology outside of the development environment.  Now I'm not suggesting that a beta 2 release is suitable for every production environment.  That would be patently silly.  However, there are some instances where running a beta version in production is not a big deal.  Like when we redesign the ObjectSharp web site in ASP.NET 2.0.  Which will be done as soon as the go-live license is received.  So you understand my desire to get to beta 2.

Scott Guthrie, the source of much goodness about the inner workings of the ASP.NET 2.0 development team, announced that beta 2 hit zero bug bounce this past Saturday. In terms of release dates, it means that we're probably looking at 8-10 weeks from now.  I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

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