I know, it was meant more like an ironical annotation. The time is limited, of course, but the lack of sessions about desktop development is just too obvious. At least there is a panel discussion on the agenda (session 2-563) and I hope there'll be some folks asking the right questions and Microsoft finally starts plain talking how the desktop fits in their future plans, especially when it comes to Win32 an WPF which are kind of dead in the water for two years. It's well about time.