Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 22:48:02 -0300 From: Phillip Neumann <pneumann@gmail.com> To: Tom McLaughlin <tmclaugh@FreeBSD.org> Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org, bsd-sharp-list@forge.novell.com Subject: Re: [Bsd-sharp-list] Mono and it's future on FreeBSD Message-ID: <1161827282.1035.47.camel@localhost> In-Reply-To: <1161800392.1443.7.camel@localhost> References: <1161800392.1443.7.camel@localhost>
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El mié, 25-10-2006 a las 14:19 -0400, Tom McLaughlin escribió: > I've realized that it is time for me to step aside from > maintaining Mono and running BSD# First of all thanks for everything Tom. Some time after the mono project started, i give it a try and was very happy to see it actually worked somehow on FreeBSD. From my point of view, mono is quite interesting and when apropiate, i write some stuff using it and other .net libs too. Maybe FreeBSD is not part of the strategy plan of novell, but i think they _are_ interersted in making its product work everywhere. That, plus some 'little FreeBSD developers help', makes the future of mono on FreeBSD feseable. Im insterested and motivated to keep all the bsd-sharp repository usable, up to date and more or less complete. The thing i see more difficult, is how to effectively make the bsd# ports tree flow into the FreeBSD one. If there is no commiter interest (until now Tom), eventually PR would be stucked. But from the other point of view, as mono is now part of GNOME, the GNOME guys could manage this :-] Hope to help, -- __________________ KillFill
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