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Showing posts with label mono. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mono. Show all posts
14 July 2010

Richard Stallman on .NET, Mono and DotGNU

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Last week I published a short correspondence I had with Richard Stallman on the subject of the GNU GPL and copyright. As I mentioned, that w...
07 July 2009

Are Microsoft's Promises For Ever?

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This sounds good: I have some good news to announce: Microsoft will be applying the Community Promise to the ECMA 334 and ECMA 335 specs. E...
10 November 2008

Open Enterprise Interview: Tamás Bíró, Sense/Net

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Once hackers have stopped arguing whether it's “free software” or “open source”, and discussing the relative merits of GNOME or KDE, the...
08 October 2008

Why Mono and Samba Are Patently Different

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Here's a very good question: why are people (including me) nasty to Mono, but nice to Samba? On Open Enterprise blog .
30 September 2008

The Second Life of Philip Rosedale

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Last week I chatted to the founder of Second Life, Philip Rosedale. He was telling me how happy he was that he'd found a new CEO to take...
06 August 2008

Solving the Mono Problem

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Alan Lord grapples manfully with Mono: The nasty taste which has always ‘ever-so-slightly’ tainted my use of Ubuntu is that Mono is there o...
21 November 2006

The Beginning of the End for Novell?

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This is a characteristically brilliant post from Pam over at Groklaw, particularly in the way it uses the Wayback machine to skewer Novell ...
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