The Mono discussion awakens, Mono-hostile assessments outweigh the rest
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I'm fed up with mono
Of course I’m fed with Mono. I am so annoyed by the public passion for this technology that I won’t bother anymore to blog against it. A tiny mention though, in this short post.
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Fedora “Concerned” About Mono for Legal Reasons, Ubuntu Debate Carries on
Opposition to Mono grows in some GNU/Linux distributions and run over in others
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The Ubuntu/Mono debate continues…
Jo Shields writes well and this is a well written piece that articulates the position of a software developer who clearly likes what Mono has to offer. What strikes me with these posts is how technical and abstract the position of the developer is.
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Rally to Put More Mono in Ubuntu Backfires, Users Left Concerned by Mono
The Mono trap uses disinformation to spread itself, leading to more dissatisfied users
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Disinformation Disinfected, pt. 3: Banshee in Ubuntu
Here, let’s take a look at one of the main things that get’s me going about mono-supporters. There is a strong push to get Banshee in as the default media player in Ubuntu. Here’s my take on that.
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Ubuntu is Censoring Opposition to Mono by Default
Debian a step closer to Mono independence, whereas Ubuntu does not quite tolerate Mono criticism
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Fedora Leaves Mono Out, OpenSUSE Has Second Thoughts, and So Should Ubuntu
Mono loses ground as it gets increasingly removed and Ubuntu should follow suit (regarding Mono inclusion), argue some of its own users
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Ubuntu Users Plead to Keep Novell’s Banshee Out (and Other Miscellaneous Mono News)
Progress on the argument for GNU/Linux without Mono as a dependency
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Mono: An Infectious Disease — An Article by Chris Smart
IN THE beginning Microsoft laughed at Linux and free software, claiming it was just an operating system for hackers and hobbyists, posing no real threat to their domination of the computing industry. Now it’s a very different story and Microsoft admits that Linux is their number one threat.
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Gnote Can Save GNOME from Mono
Upon the release of Gnote 0.4.0, another clear warning is given
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Licence to Use Microsoft Moonlight and Mono Not Possible?
ECMA is seemingly unable to offer answers regarding Microsoft Moonlight and Mono
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Gnote Enters Debian, UbuntuOne Has No Mono
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Tomboy, Gnote, and the limits of forks
Your editor has long been a user of the Tomboy note-taking tool. Tomboy makes it easy to gather thoughts, organize them, and pull them up on demand; it is, beyond doubt, a useful productivity tool. But all is not perfect with Tomboy. Some people have complained about its faults for a while; Hubert Figuiere, instead, chose to do something about it in the form of the Gnote utility.
Read more »Canonical Hires Noveller, Job Probably Won’t Include Mono
From Novell's SUSE to Ubuntu and what it may all mean to Mono
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