Mono is an implementation of Microsoft proprietary technologies that were developed to divert attention from Java. Software that can interact with Microsoft's proprietary technologies, read, translate and even create programs in C# is one thing. Entangling this software into Gnome, one of the two key desktop environments for Linux and UNIX, is quite another...
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