> You must be trolling me.
Okay you're correct about the comparison, it was slightly more absurd to highlight the absurdity I saw in your original remark.
> What Microsoft can possibly stand to gain, fiscally speaking, from open sourcing .NET?
What does Google, Facebook or any other public, for-profit entity have to gain from open sourcing? I don't see Microsoft's motives as being any different. Companies aren't individuals, despite what US Corporate Law states. They're a system composed of the good and bad individuals currently working there and are subject to change. I would keep going, but I would basically end up saying everything coldtea already said to you a couple days ago.
If you you're looking for an official answer, you might want to ask the core .net developer in this thread as I don't work for or have any affiliation with Microsoft.