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    Cool MONO Project

    In light of the Microsoft-Novell agreement does MONO now stand for Microsoft Owns .NET Opensource

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    well done.

    I'm actually staggered by what MONO achieves. It looks like MS's latest proprietary standard is becoming an open standard. I dont think they expected that their .NET baby would allow everyone else in the world to download windows executables and run them on their Linux box in binary form with zero changes...

    And dont forget "embrace and extend"; MONO extends .NET to run with OpenGL and other stuff!

    I find that quite amusing too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sn0wCr@5h
    In light of the Microsoft-Novell agreement does MONO now stand for Microsoft Owns .NET Opensource
    Nope. Mono as it is currently should not violate any MS patents.
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