User talk:Bc3tech

Contribution to .NET Framework version history
Hello, Bc3tech. Welcome to Wikipedia.

I wanted to let you know a recent contribution of your to .NET Framework version history is reverted because of its problem. You see, you have removed the name of a certain design language of Microsoft and replaced with "Modern". Unfortunately, "modern" is a peacock term; in addition, I must mention I find it strange that one describes .NET Framework as modern.

On the side note, I do realize that Microsoft has recently started to call Metro-style apps either "Windows 8 apps" or "Windows Store apps". However, there is still no consensus to adopt this new name in Wikipedia. Please consult Talk:Metro (design language).

Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 15:41, 10 September 2012 (UTC)


 * Funny. Looks like "Modern app" is correct to me: http://www.visualstudiolaunch.com/vs2012vle/Home


 * Bc3tech (talk) 13:42, 12 September 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi. Actually, I didn't say it is incorrect. I said it is peacock term. But I now do understand what you mean: Some of the people in Microsoft has decided "Modern apps" as a third alternative.


 * However, I just read Talk:Metro (design language) and it seems use of either of these three instead of "Metro" is overruled by a large margin. So, in general, please keep using Metro until Microsoft deal with its own mess and decide what name to use instead of "Metro".


 * Best regards,
 * Codename Lisa (talk) 15:16, 12 September 2012 (UTC)