[Interesting blog post about it.][1]  And some related information on [Stackoverflow posts][2].

The basic gist appears to be comments made on the [ado.net blog][3] that state the Entity Framework is the only thing getting major developer time for Visual Studio 2010 and Dot Net 4.

My response is - DUH.  We have all known this.  Microsoft said publicly back at the PDC 2007 that LINQ to SQL was a short term release for SQL Server because there was no other LINQ story to SQL Server.  It only works with SQL Server.  You cannot write a LINQ to SQL provider - there is no model for it.  It was a one off technology, not extensible.

The Entity Framework is the ONLY way from Microsoft to build a LINQ Provider.  The Entity Framework has turned out to be quite contreversial, but I think that is partly due to the fact that LINQ to SQL has a better programmer experience today.  Entity Framework will catch and surpass LINQ to SQL because it is the ORM/Mapping tool of the future from Microsoft.

EDIT - I just did a slightly more detailed write up about this on [my blog][4]


  [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/253179/best-primary-key-data-type-for-linq-to-sql
  [2]: http://ayende.com/Blog/archive/2008/10/31/microsoft-kills-linq-to-sql.aspx
  [3]: http://blogs.msdn.com/adonet/archive/2008/10/29/update-on-linq-to-sql-and-linq-to-entities-roadmap.aspx
  [4]: http://vistadb.net/blog/news/microsoft-killing-linq-to-sql/