I think it's a dealock situation. Who would take up something with no perspective to definitely be finished on the one side and how can he raise enough funds to pay his time?
The already finished .NET Extender for VFP seems not to make too much revenue to pay work on the compiler.
Haven't bought and used it, but it would actually be a nice way to stay in fox and go in the .NET direction already. And the compiler producing .NET code would allow to keep that integration, so it's not provisorial work you'd need to repeat.
Nevertheless I'm not convinced even if the compiler does pick up with advancements, as it announces. Our biggest customer is rather staying with MS as a vendor as with VFP, they rather invest in reimplemnentation and migration than moving from there.
Bye, Olaf.