They have made at least two attempts to do that in the past as well with dropping the cheap versions of visual c# 2003 and then trying to yank the desktop version of visual studio 2013 express so a fair observation.
Plus I think you have to sign in now to maintain your license in community edition and the SDK is no longer standalone.
Plus I think you have to sign in now to maintain your license in community edition and the SDK is no longer standalone.