The prominent role of Silverlight in the Intel-Microsoft collaboration leads to a new set of questions
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Why Microsoft won't fight moblin
There have been quite a few Moblin related announcements these last weeks: The release of the final version of Moblin 2.0, the Moblin Garage and the preview release of Moblin 2.1. More interesting is the news released by Microsoft's Silverlight team that they will develop Silverlight 3 for Moblin.
Read more »Is Microsoft/Novell’s Moonlight Dead Now?
Microsoft betrays Moonlight in the sense that suddenly it gives Intel access to Silver Lie, for Moblin
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Mono: A modest proposal
OK, I'm conflicted. Last Saturday at the Software Freedom Day event in Boston, Richard Stallman called Miguel de Icaza “a traitor to the Free Software community" because of de Icaza's involvement with Microsoft-based technologies like Mono and Moonlight.
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Moonlight and Mono Lack Demand
Novell does not eat its own dog food and Mono is still negligible
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Novell Fails with Moonlight
Moonlight is neither ready for reliable use, nor is it ready for non-Novell customers to safely use
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Microsoft People Promote Microsoft Moonlight Again
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Victory! Murky Mono Legal Issues Settled. Or Are They?
Many a vigorous debate has been fought over any possible legal threats that might be inherent in Mono. Now that Microsoft has extended its Community Promise to cover select parts of the C# programming language, which is what Mono is built on, it is being hailed as evidence that Mono is safe. Bruce Byfield tries to answer the question, is it really?
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So Many Trolls, So Little GNU/Linux Users…
THINGS are starting to heat up, which means we must have hit some sensitive spot/s. Is it the list of Microsoft AstroTurfers? Or is it Microsoft Moonlight?
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Mono Applications Get Integrated with Microsoft Moonlight
Novell-sponsored Mono software gets extended so as to make it interconnected with Microsoft Moonlight, a "forbidden" component by Red Hat's assessment
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Is Mono’s Latest Strategy to Vilify Richard Stallman?
"Move over, Richard, we'll take it from here" - that's the sort of message embraced by parts of the Mono community
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Mono Roundup: Microsoft Following, Deception, and the Moonlight ‘Extend’ Phase
A further look at Mono, those supporting it, and where it is all likely to be heading
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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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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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