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More Mono apps for next Ubuntu release?
More Mono apps for next Ubuntu release?
Nov 4, 2010, 19 :35 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (1041 reads)
(Other stories by Sam Varghese)
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"Much has been written about the fact that the next version of Ubuntu, Natty Narwhal, will switch its interface from GNOME to Canonical's own Unity interface."Little has been said about the plan to introduce a Mono-dependent application, Banshee, as the default music player.
"This is yet to be finalised; it is dependent on the application fitting into a single CD, along with the rest of the distribution.
"Mono is an attempt to reproduce some parts of Microsoft's .NET development environment as an open source offering. It has been said more than once, and by more than one authority, that it may could well pose patent dangers to developers as it is core technology from Microsoft."
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