It's Microsoft's actions which lose them trust, regardless of what they might state in official communications.
Actions like the C# dev kit license footgun/rug pull, the closed source remote development extensions, and training copilot on GPL while pretending that you own any code it generates.
You don't need even need a rant on the Windows team, it would be beating a dead horse.
C# dev kit is completely optional. The debugger, language server integration and all the other features that you'd expect ship with the base C# extension.
Actions like the C# dev kit license footgun/rug pull, the closed source remote development extensions, and training copilot on GPL while pretending that you own any code it generates.
You don't need even need a rant on the Windows team, it would be beating a dead horse.